Cyber Security News

November 2020

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California Voters Back New Data Privacy Law Beefing Up CCPA

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Optus, UniSA to Build Cyber Sec Research Hub

363.

Ingram Micro Reveals Cyber Center Of Excellence

364.

Prop 24 Passes, Paving Way for California Data Privacy Agency

365.

Recent WebLogic Vulnerability Likely Exploited By Ransomware Operators



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NETGEAR Router, WD NAS Device Hacked on First Day Of Pwn2Own Tokyo 2020

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Hackers Demand $11 Million From Capcom After Ransomware Attack

368.

Brazilian Superior Electoral Court Hit By Major Cyber Attack

369.

Linux Version Of RansomEXX Ransomware Discovered

370.

This Hacking Group Is Using Previously Unknown Tools to Target Defence Contractors


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We've Just Seized $1bn in Bitcoin Stolen From Silk Road By 'Individual X' Hacker: US

372.

Your Business Might Not Be Patching for Software Bugs: Cyber Security

373.

GE, Canon Want to Arbitrate Data Breach Litigation

374.

Macy's Ducks Suit Over 2019 Data Breach

375.

ICO Sued Over 'Failure' to Address Ad Industry Practices


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Major Networks Cut Away From Trump's Baseless Fraud Claims

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Even Fox News Wants to See Proof Of Trump's Vote Fraud Claims

378.

MPs Unconvinced NHS Has Learned Lessons From Failed IT Programmes

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The Las Vegas Raiders Are Fined for Repeatedly Violating the N.F.L.'s Virus Protocols

380.

What Happened Today: Coronavirus Briefing



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OMB Confirms Appointment Of Controversial New Federal CISO

382.

Capcom Quietly Discloses Cyber Attack Impacting Email, File Servers

383.

Company That Runs US Illegal Immigration Detention Centers Discloses Ransomware Attack

384.

Chinese APT Uses DLL Side-Loading in Attacks on Myanmar

385.

Private Prison Operator GEO Group Discloses Data Breach


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


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Guard Cyber Team to Help Respond to Hospitals Cyber Attack

387.

BEC Scammers Exploit Flaw to Spoof Domains Of Rackspace Customers

388.

Dell Enables Linux Hardware Privacy Controls

389.

GitHub Denies Getting Hacked

390.

Hackers Are Exploiting Unpatched VoIP Flaws to Compromise Business Accounts

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