Cyber Security News

November 2020

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Spike in Emotet Activity Could Mean Big Payday for Ransomware Gangs

422.

As Maze Retires, Clients Turn to Sekhmet Ransomware Spin-off Egregor

423.

23,600 Hacked Databases Have Leaked From a Defunct 'Data Breach Index' Site

424.

Army Tests Automated Tools for Cyber Defenses

425.

Credit Unions Win Class Cert. in Sonic Data Breach MDL



426.

Law Firms' Reported Cyber Attacks Are 'Tip Of the Iceberg'

427.

Calif. Voters Back Bid to Toughen Consumer Privacy Law

428.

US Seizes Virtual Currencies Valued at $24 Million Assisting Brazil in Major Internet Fraud Investigation

429.

Why Paying to Delete Stolen Data Is Bonkers

430.

REvil Ransomware Operator Bids for KPot Stealer Source Code


Did the bad guys just breach your network perimeter?


431.

Upcoming Cyber Security Requirements Could Still Significantly Change Based on Industry Feedback: DOD Official

432.

What Happened Today: Coronavirus Briefing

433.

Nordic Countries to Develop Common Digital System

434.

Contractors Claim IR35 Reforms Pose 'Bigger Threat' to Their Livelihoods Than Covid-19 Or Brexit

435.

EU to Introduce Data-sharing Measures with US in Weeks



436.

India and Japan Report Stronger Concern Over Cyber Threats

437.

50% Of Ransomware Attacks Lead to Data Exfiltration; Payments Hit $234K

438.

Visiting Malicious Site Can Expose Local Network Services to Remote Attacks: NAT Slipstreaming

439.

CERT/CC Seeks to Remove Fear Element From Named Vulnerabilities

440.

Californians Consider Expanding Landmark Data Privacy Law



441.

Configuration Snafu Exposes Passwords for Two Million Marijuana Growers

442.

One in Three Attacks Are Coronavirus-related: Cyber Security

443.

Atty Says It's Not His Fault Property Buyer's $120K Was Stolen

444.

2 Ex-EBay Workers Face New Charges in Cyber Stalking Case

445.

LexisNexis Reaches $5M Settlement in DMV Data Class Action


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


446.

Feds Say ICO Fraud Necessitates 'Substantial' Prison Time

447.

Council Leader Sues CPS Over Fraud Probe Leak

448.

Data Breach Hits 1 Million Swedes After Insurance Firm Error

449.

A Coronavirus Study in Germany Offers Hope for Concertgoers

450.

White House Security Wall Provided By Same GOP Firm That Managed Trump's Tulsa Rally

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