Cyber Security News

Nov 23 2020

1.

OAIC Has Fielded Zero Complaints and Received No Reported COVIDSafe Breaches

2.

Monash University and the Alfred to Develop AI-based Superbug Detection System

3.

Manchester United Says Systems Hit By Cyber Attack

4.

TikTok Awards Nearly $4,000 for Account Takeover Vulnerabilities

5.

Two Romanians Arrested for Running Malware Encryption Services

6.

Attack on Vendor Affects Website Of Arizona Court System

7.

New 'Lidarphone' Attack Uses Robot Vacuum Cleaners for Eavesdropping

8.

Tesla Model X Hacked and Stolen in Minutes Using New Key Fob Hack

9.

Brazilian Government Recovers From "Worst-ever" Cyber Attack

10.

Malware Creates Scam Online Stores on Top Of Hacked WordPress Sites

11.

Beware Of Websites That Want Too Much Info: Black Friday Security Tips

12.

TikTok Patches Reflected XSS Bug, One-click Account Takeover Exploit

13.

27% Of Victims Pay to Get Their Networks Back: Ransomware

14.

CBP Plans Broader Use Of Facial Recognition

15.

CIA Awards Massive Cloud Contract

16.

World Of Warcraft Co. Faces Privacy Suit Over Tracking Code

17.

7 National Security Names to Watch in the Biden Admin

18.

Ex-Fugitive Accused Of Medicare Fraud Gets 3 Years

19.

Abbott Labs Fights Amended ERISA Claims Over Stolen $245K

20.

Blackbaud Faces Class Suit Over Ransomware Attack

21.

Telcos Could Face Huge Fines Under New Security Laws

22.

NCSC Issues Retail Security Alert Ahead Of Black Friday Sales

23.

Manchester United Praised for Swift Response to Cyber Attack

24.

MPs Subjected to Over 22 Million Malicious Email Attacks in 2020

25.

Zen to Offer Gigabit Broadband Over CityFibre Networks

26.

Inside Huawei's APAC Cloud Strategy

27.

State Department Facing 'Significant' Information Security Issues, OIG Says

28.

Sanford Health, DSU Launch Cyber Health Innovation Hub

29.

Subdomain Of Official Joe Biden Campaign Website Defaced By Turkish Hacker

30.

Hackers Target Manchester United

31.

Biden Team Highlights Cyber Security Focus with First Cabinet Picks

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