Cyber Security News

December 2019

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Like Voldemort, Ransomware Is Too Scary to Be Named

62.

Overwolf Software Bundled with TeamSpeak Harvesting User Data for Targeted Ads

63.

Crime Ring Allegedly Makes Millions Selling Defective iPhones

64.

US Navy Bans TikTok, Citing "Cyber Security Threat"

65.

It Seemed Like a Popular Chat App. It's Secretly a Spy Tool



66.

How a Poisoning in Bulgaria Exposed Russian Assassins in Europe

67.

Vietnam-linked Hacking Group Targets Toyota, Other Companies

68.

Legislation to Protect Electric Grid From Cyber Attacks Added to Massive Defense Bill

69.

This App Extracts All the Data Your Locked iPhone Can't Tie Down

70.

10 Things You (probably) Didn't Know About the iPhone



71.

UK Security Service Can Let Informants Commit Crimes, Court Rules

72.

Wawa Says Data Breach Affected Thousands Over 10 Months

73.

Cubasis 3 Is a Total Rewrite Of a Beloved Music-making App

74.

Cambridge Analytica Whistleblower Coming to Dublin to Discuss the Future Of Your Data

75.

Hackers Keep Dumping Ring Credentials Online 'For the Giggles'



76.

The Number Of Victims Paying Up Is on the Rise, and That's Bad News: Ransomware

77.

The Most Dangerous iOS, Android Malware and Smartphone Vulnerabilities Of 2019

78.

The Biggest Internet Of Things, Smart Home Hacks Of 2019

79.

New Network-encrypting Malware Targets IT, Healthcare Firms in North America and Europe

80.

Lessons Learned From DOD's Transportation Management Systems Consolidation


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81.

Contested Equifax Data Breach Deal Gets Final Nod

82.

Wawa Data Breach Exposed Credit, Debit Card Numbers

83.

Pharmacy Delivery Service Gets 1st Official UK GDPR Fine

84.

The Biggest Privacy & Cyber Security Developments Of 2019

85.

National Federation Of Subpostmasters Cries Foul After Court Ruling on Controversial Computer System



86.

Finnish Government Supports Local Authorities in Cyber Security Initiative

87.

He Was Crushed in His One Statewide Race: Debate Exposes Pete Buttigieg's Electability Problem

88.

Subex + RAG Ally to Combat Fraud with Blockchain Connection

89.

The Biggest Data Breach Fines, Penalties and Settlements to Date

90.

New Tricks for Product Placement: You See Pepsi, I See Coke

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