Cyber Security News

December 2019

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Trump Strikes Deal with China to Halt Tariffs on Phones, Laptops

212.

Hospital Boosts Security, Issues Notifications After Breach

213.

New Orleans City Employees Shut Down Computers Amid Cyber Attack

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Highly Targeted 'Zeppelin' Ransomware Hits Tech, Healthcare Firms

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Targeted Attacks Deliver New "Anchor" Malware to High-Profile Companies


What if you couldn't receive payments for a week?


216.

StrongSalt Eases Pain Of Searching Encrypted Data in the Cloud

217.

Over 70% Of Chinese Citizens Worry About Data Leaks Through Facial Recognition

218.

Attackers Now Use Process Hollowing to Hide Cryptocurrency Miners on Your PC

219.

This Password-stealing Hacking Campaign Is Targeting Governments Around the World: Cyber Security

220.

Ransomware Attacks Against NAS Devices, Backup Storage on the Rise


What's the worst that could happen?
...Why wait to find out?


221.

Rogue Developer Used Typosquatting to Create Two Trojanized Python Libraries

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Kansas Abandons Technology Trumpeted By Kris Kobach, Trump's Onetime Voter Fraud Czar

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Kansas Abandons Technology Trumpeted By Kris Kobach, Trump's Onetime Voter Fraud Czar

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Medical Pot Co. Says Ex-Exec Stole Trade Secrets

225.

Smartwatches for Kids Found to Use "123456" as Hidden Default Password



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Iot Medical Devices, Ransomware, Legacy Os: Cyber Security in 2020

227.

Hackers Hijack Ring Cameras By Cracking Passwords

228.

Kansas Abandons Technology Trumpeted By Kris Kobach, Trump's Onetime Voter Fraud Czar

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Kansas Abandons Technology Trumpeted By Kris Kobach, Trump's Onetime Voter Fraud Czar

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Ring Hackers Demand $350,000 in Bitcoin From Texas Couple, But Something So Simple Ruined Their Plot



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Ring Hackers Demand $350,000 in Bitcoin From Texas Couple, But Something So Simple Ruined Their Plot

232.

Adobe Patches Critical Flaws in Acrobat, Brackets, Photoshop

233.

New Australian Online Safety Act to Include Take-down Of Cyber Abuse

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India's Updated Data Protection Bill Would Provide More Scope to Access Citizen Data

235.

10 Things Security Teams Should Focus On, According to AWS' CISO



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Senate Cyber Caucus to Hold Briefing This Week on Ransomware Attacks

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Security Services Spending to Boom in Australia

238.

Security Flaws Discovered in a Number Of Children's Smart Toys

239.

This New Ransomware Is Targeting Companies Across Europe and the US

240.

DNA Firm GEDmatch Now Operated By Company with Police Ties, Privacy Worries Surface

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