Cyber Security News

November 2020

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7th Circ. Further Clarifies Standing Of Biometric Privacy Suits

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What Trump's Firing Of Cyber Security Chief Means for U.S

183.

If You See Your Password on This List, Change It as Soon as Possible

184.

US Cyber Security Chief Fired for Contradicting Trump

185.

How Aarogya Setu Is Addressing Scale and Security Challenges



186.

Is Now the Time to Start Protecting Government Data From Quantum Hacking?

187.

Police Break Up Protest Against Virus Restrictions in Germany

188.

F.D.A. Authorizes the First At-home Coronavirus Test

189.

Trump Fires Security Chief Christopher Krebs

190.

Kentucky Closes Its Schools and Bans Indoor Dining Again as Virus Cases Surge


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New 'Chaes' Malware Targets Latin American E-Commerce Users

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50% Of Advanced Phishing Attacks Evade Leading Secure Email Gateways

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Government Surveillance By Data

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Coronavirus Vaccine Is Safe and 95% Effective: New Pfizer Results

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



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

197.

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

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

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Huawei Fights Back in Court Against FCC National Security Threat Label

200.

Sophisticated Chinese APT Group Targets Southeast Asian Governments



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Cyber CX Continues Aggressive Expansion with Queensland Operations Launch

202.

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

203.

Majority Of APAC Firms Pay Up in Ransomware Attacks

204.

Hackers Target Manufacturers as an Easy Pay Day: Ransomware

205.

Trump Fires Official Who Dismissed Election Fraud Claims


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206.

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

207.

Harriet Carter Says Its Data Collection Is Same as All Retailers

208.

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

209.

The Government's Cloud Anxiety: Critical Update

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

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