Cyber Security News

September 2020

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Hackers Can Slow Nov. 3 Vote Not Stop It, US Officials Say

122.

NHS Whistleblower Privacy Concerns Passed on to Regulator, But Campaigners Not Holding Their Breath

123.

Coronavirus Shows Inadequacy Of Rear-view Mirror Planning

124.

Government Blasted Over 'Reckless' Contact-tracing Security

125.

Data Deluge Grips Enterprises Amid Digitisation



126.

Australians Want More Control Over Privacy

127.

Cbp Responsible for 2019 Biometrics Breach, Though No Federal Networks Were Compromised: IG

128.

Russian Hackers Target Russian Companies with Ransomware

129.

Government Software Provider Tyler Technologies Hit By Possible Ransomware Attack

130.

What Happened Today: Coronavirus Briefing



131.

HSCC Shares Toolkit for Supply Chain Cyber Security Risk Management

132.

CISA Warns Of Increased Use Of LokiBot Malware

133.

New Zebrocy Campaign Suggests Russia Continues Attacks on NATO

134.

Cyber Warfare Fears Add to Security Headaches for Businesses

135.

Netgear's BR200 Small-business Router Offers Built-in Site-to-site VPN



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Ransomware Gang Targets Russian Businesses in Rare Coordinated Attacks

137.

Shopify Discloses Security Incident Caused By Two Rogue Employees

138.

Netgear BR200 Small-business Router

139.

Watchdog Says Lax CBP Security Aided Facial Data Theft

140.

Feds Seek 12 Years for Russian LinkedIn, Dropbox Hacker


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State Dept. Not Involving Feds in Forming Cyber Space Bureau

142.

Trader Says Chat Data Was Already Gone Before Wipe

143.

Govt. Services Firm Tyler Technologies Hit in Apparent Ransomware Attack

144.

Over Half Of Firms Intend to Continue US Data Transfers Despite Schrems II

145.

Video Gamers Barraged with Cyber Attacks



146.

US Agencies Warn Of Election Disinformation and Cyber Attacks

147.

Watchdog Highlights Need for Better Cyber Coordination Across Government

148.

Argentina Spied on Families Of Lost Submarine Crew, Officials Say

149.

Americans Have Lost $145 Million to Coronavirus Fraud

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DHS CISA Alerts to Rise in Credential Theft-Focused LokiBot Malware

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