Cyber Security News

November 2020

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Hackers Target Manchester United

122.

Biden Team Highlights Cyber Security Focus with First Cabinet Picks

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Living with COVID-19 Creates a Privacy Dilemma for Us All

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The Latest Virus Wave Appears to Have Crested in Europe, But the Struggle Is Far From Over

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N.Y.C. Says 3 Percent Of Its Coronavirus Tests Reveal Infections. Why Does the State Disagree?



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Machine-made Molecules Fight the Coronavirus in Lab Animals

127.

Botnets Have Been Silently Mass-scanning the Internet for Unsecured ENV Files

128.

The Future Of Health Is Dependent on Strong Cyber Security

129.

Manchester United Football Club Discloses Security Breach

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US Records 12 Millionth Case as Virus Surge Gathers Speed



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Do These People Look Real to You? Designed to Deceive

132.

The Malware That Usually Installs Ransomware and You Need to Remove Right Away

133.

Director Of DHS Cyber Agency Expecting Ouster

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Senior DHS Cyber Security Official to Step Down at End Of Week

135.

Major Power Outage in India Possibly Caused By Hackers


What's the worst that could happen?


136.

Hacker Closing Out Prison Sentence in Chicago Halfway House

137.

Drupal Sites Vulnerable to Double-extension Attacks

138.

Two Romanians Arrested for Running Three Malware Services

139.

Long-awaited IoT Security Bill Heads to President's Desk

140.

NJ Judges Face Uphill Privacy Battle Despite New Protections


Why wait until you get hacked? Let us (ethically) hack you first.


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Salesforce, Clothier Ring Up $400K Data Breach Deal

142.

Marriott Investor Looks to Save Data Breach Suit

143.

Allianz Reports 950% Rise in Cyber Insurance Claims

144.

Manchester United Hit By Cyber Attack

145.

A Senior Defense Department Official Is Infected with the Virus, and Others Were Exposed


Tick Tock. Tick Tock. Did you get hacked?


146.

Trump Tax Write-Offs Are Ensnared in 2 New York Fraud Investigations

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Convicted SIM Swapper Gets 3 Years in Jail

148.

Can Private Data as a Service Unlock Government Data Sharing?

149.

Long-awaited IoT Security Bill Heads to President's Desk

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Pfizer Applies for Emergency F.D.A. Approval for Covid-19 Vaccine

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