Cyber Security News

Nov 17 2020

1.

Singapore to Pilot Common Data Platform in Bid to Plug Supply Chain Gaps

2.

More Than 245,000 Windows Systems Still Remain Vulnerable to BlueKeep RDP Bug

3.

Service NSW Expecting Cyber Attack to Set It Back AU$7m in Legal and Investigation Costs

4.

Meet the Hackers Who Earn Millions for Saving the Web. How Bug Bounties Are Changing Everything About Security

5.

Huawei Fights Back in Court Against FCC National Security Threat Label

6.

Sophisticated Chinese APT Group Targets Southeast Asian Governments

7.

Cyber CX Continues Aggressive Expansion with Queensland Operations Launch

8.

Ransomware Attack Forces Web Hosting Provider Managed.com to Take Servers Offline

9.

Majority Of APAC Firms Pay Up in Ransomware Attacks

10.

Hackers Target Manufacturers as an Easy Pay Day: Ransomware

11.

Trump Fires Official Who Dismissed Election Fraud Claims

12.

Brownstein Adds Ex-TD Ameritrade Privacy Pro to Its IP Team

13.

Harriet Carter Says Its Data Collection Is Same as All Retailers

14.

Taco Bell, KFC Parent Hit with Ill. Finger Scan Privacy Suit

15.

The Government's Cloud Anxiety: Critical Update

16.

How Using 'Free' Photos on the Internet Can Lead to Lawsuits and Fines: Automated Image Recognition

17.

Ransomware Stats Overload Risks Confusing Buyers

18.

Financial Services Data Volumes Heighten Risk Of Insider Breach

19.

Botched Software Update to Blame for Post Office Horizon Crash

20.

Capcom Confirms Hackers Stole Data in Recent Attack

21.

ASPR Warns Ransomware Threat Is Persistent, as Actors Leak More Data

22.

Ransomware Groups Team Up, as Hackers Shift Into Cloud Operations

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