Cyber Security News

October 2020

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3 Steps US Officials Can Take to Shore Up Election Cyber Security

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The Russian Hackers Playing 'Chekhov's Gun' with US Infrastructure

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Highly Unusual Hacking Attack Directly Threatens Therapy Patients

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Cios Must Prepare for Brexit Data Transfer: Forrester

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Cooperation Between Norway's Security Agencies Planned Following Cyber Attack on Parliament



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Mitigating IoT Security Threats

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Hospitals Brace for More Cyber Attacks as Coronavirus Cases Rise

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Finland Shocked By Therapy Center Hacking, Client Blackmail

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Doubts Surround Claim That Trump's Twitter Was Hacked

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Ransomware Disables Georgia County Election Database: Report


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Judge Won't Undo Order Blocking WeChat App Store Ban

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Ransomware Threats Mean SMBs Must Focus on Cyber Basics

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How a Dubious Story About Joe Biden's Son and His Laptop Went Around the World

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Destructive Malware Spotted in Recent Attacks Launched By Iranian Cyber Spies

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US Says Russian Hackers Stole Data From Two Government Servers



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Phishing Groups Are Collecting User Data, Email and Banking Passwords Via Fake Voter Registration Forms

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Nvidia Tackles Code Execution Flaws, Data Leaks in GeForce Experience

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Criminal Cyber Attack Is 'Morally Repugnant' Says Angry Mayor, as Council Battles to Restore Services

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Russia Prying Into State, Local Networks

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What's at Stake as Calif. Privacy Law Revamp Goes to Voters



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Datacenter Sustainability a Work in Progress in ASEAN

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Is the IoT Cyber Security Improvement Act Enough?

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A Resurgent Virus Attacks the Heartland, Just Before the Election

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EU Slaps Sanctions on 2 Russians Over Germany Cyber Attack

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Congress Faces Contentious Cyber Proposals When NDAA Conference Kicks Off


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Russians Who Pose Election Threat Have Hacked Nuclear Plants and Power Grid

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US Blames Iran for Spoofed Proud Boys Emails Threatening Democrat Voters

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Dr Reddy's Isolates Data Centers After Detecting Cyber Attack

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FDA Approves Use Of New Tool for Medical Device Vulnerability Scoring

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XSS Vulnerability Exploited in Tech Support Scam

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