Cyber Security News

October 2020

271.

CISA 'Hypervigilant' on Election Cyber Security

272.

US Blocks Hong Kong Users From Some Government Websites

273.

Corporate Cyber Risks Heightened By Covid, Warns Ex-NSA Head

274.

Singapore Tightens Security Requirements for New Home Routers

275.

Malware Gangs Love Open Source Offensive Hacking Tools


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276.

Norway Says Russia Behind Cyber Attack on Parliament

277.

Adobe Patches Critical Code Execution Vulnerability in Flash Player

278.

The New Hotspots for Fraud Gangs: Phishing Scams

279.

'Serious Cyber Attack' Hits London Council

280.

Hacker-for-hire Group Uses Many Techniques to Target Your Data: Cyber Crime



281.

How to Be Prepared for a Phishing Attack

282.

Cyber Risk Co. Says AJ Gallagher Botched Virus Insurance

283.

Econ Chiefs Urge Ransomware Victims to Report Payoffs

284.

WeChat Users Tell 9th Circ. Trump Can't Lift Block on App Ban

285.

Baker McKenzie Nabs Taylor Wessing Cyber Security Head



286.

Norway Blames Russia for Hacking Lawmakers in Cyber Attack

287.

Suppliers Neglecting Virtual Appliance Security, Putting Users at Risk

288.

London to Become 'Gigawatt' Colocation Hub By 2023 as Covid-19 Fails to Dim Datacenter Demand

289.

The Man Who Speaks Softly-and Commands a Big Cyber Army

290.

The Chinese MSS Is Attacking Us with Our Own Tools



291.

Coronavirus Reinfections Are Real But Very, Very Rare

292.

Coronavirus Reinfections Are Real But Very, Very Rare

293.

Hacker Groups Chain VPN and Windows Bugs to Attack US Government Networks

294.

29 Hours From Initial Email to Full Compromise: Anatomy Of Ryuk Attack

295.

Goldman Sachs Leads $53 Million Investment in MSSP Deepwatch


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296.

Carnival Corp. Confirms Personal Information Compromised in Ransomware Incident

297.

Here's How Many Americans Still Secretly Use Their Ex's Passwords

298.

Bitcoin Wallet Update Trick Has Netted Criminals More Than $22 Million

299.

Ransomware Operators Now Outsource Network Access Exploits to Speed Up Attacks

300.

Here Are Four Ways Attackers Are Getting Into Your Systems: Ransomware Is Growing

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