Cyber Security News

October 2020

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His Writing Radicalized Young Hackers. Now He Wants to Redeem Them

302.

Tech Companies Take Down TrickBot Botnet Infrastructure

303.

Trickbot Forced Offline in Major Cyber Security Victory

304.

Software AG Caught in Double Extortion Ransomware Hit

305.

Making Sense Of Zero-trust Security



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The Race for a Super-Antibody Against the Coronavirus

307.

The Digital Divide Starts with a Laptop Shortage

308.

The Race for a Super-Antibody Against the Coronavirus

309.

Hackers Publish Public School District's Stolen Data Online

310.

Why Employees Violate Security Policies


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Reducing Cyber Risk with Managed Threat Detection and Response

312.

Feared Shabab Exploit Somali Banking and Invest in Real Estate, U.N. Says

313.

'Fast Fraud' Surges on Payment Apps: When Your Last $166 Vanishes

314.

Chinese App Provides Legal Way to Get Over the Great Firewall

315.

U.s. Cyber Command Behind Trickbot Tricks: Report


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Leaker Reveals Exactly What to (allegedly) Expect at October's iPhone 12 Event

317.

Children and Parent Info Exposed in Georgia DHS Data Breach

318.

Tesla Owner Accidentally Butt-dials a $4,280 In-app Purchase on His iPhone

319.

Document-signing Service Docsketch Discloses Security Breach

320.

German Tech Giant Software AG Down After Ransomware Attack


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321.

How Windows Malware Developers Are Selling Their Exploits to Ransomware Gangs and Spies

322.

What Happens When It's Your Employees Who Are the Cyber Security Risk to Your Business: Insider Threats

323.

Baker McKenzie Nabs Taylor Wessing Cyber Head in London

324.

Computers Aboard Airliners Vulnerable to Hacking, Watchdog Says

325.

Magecart Strikes Website Of School Payments Service Wisepay


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326.

Datacenter Sustainability Tipped to Become Competitive Differentiator for Colo Community By 2023

327.

Indian Police Accuse Popular TV Station Of Ratings Fraud

328.

Cyber Criminals Target Conference Platform with Payment Card Skimmer

329.

CHS Settles with 28 States for $5M Over 2014 Data Breach Of 6.1M

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Cambridge Analytica Probe Finds No Evidence It Misused Data to Influence Brexit

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