Cyber Security News

Dec 19 2019

1.

Maze Ransomware Operators Publish Victim Data Online

2.

Bank Of England Refers Hacking Of Press Conferences to FCA

3.

Cryptocurrency-mining Botnet Uses a Taylor Swift Image to Hide Malware Payloads

4.

Services Australia's 988 Privacy Incidents Mostly From 'Human Error'

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Canberra Forecast 5,400 Small Business Cyber Health Checks, But Only 35 Happened

6.

Alleged Member Of 'Dark Overlord' Hacker Group Extradited From UK to US

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Frankfurt Shuts Down IT Network Following Emotet Infection

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This 'Grab-bag' Hacking Attack Drops Six Different Types Of Malware in One Go

9.

How One Bizarre Attack Laid the Foundations for the Malware Taking Over the World: 30 Years Of Ransomware

10.

How Tech Helps Chicago Keep a Lid on Crime

11.

Laser-linked Satellites Could Deliver 'Internet From Space'

12.

FCA Probes Claims BoE News Conferences Were Hacked

13.

The Worst Passwords Of 2019 Confirm Dumb People Still Use the Internet

14.

Opm Is at Risk Of Not Being Able to Restore It Systems Post-disaster: Watchdog

15.

Don't Fall for Them: Here Come the 'Star Wars' Scams

16.

New Legion Loader Delivers a Variety Of Malware

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Opm Is at Risk Of Not Being Able to Restore It Systems Post-disaster: Watchdog

18.

Chinese Hacking Group, Quiet for Years, Resumes Global Attacks

19.

Convenience Store Chain Wawa Acknowledges Data Breach

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