Cyber Security News

November 2020

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Ticketmaster Fined £1.25m By ICO for Failing to Protect Customer Data

272.

Humanitarian Data Collection Practices Put Migrants at Risk

273.

Public Sector IT Leaders Struggle with Data Infrastructure Legacy

274.

Homeland Security's Small Business Program Will Focus on Viruses, Security and Networks in 2021

275.

Trump's Desperation After Election Loss Isn't Yet a Coup: Tantrum and Theater



276.

The National-Security Case for Fixing Social Media

277.

Gov't Fights ACLU's Appeal in Spy Court Secrecy Case

278.

Does Elon Musk Have the Coronavirus? After Four Tests, He Still Doesn't Know

279.

Here's How Often Election Fraud Has Come Up on Right-wing Radio Talk Shows

280.

Beware Of This Misinformation From 'Stop the Steal' Rallies This Weekend


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281.

BD Discloses Alaris Medical Device Vulnerability, Poses DoS Attack Risk

282.

Nation-State Hacking Campaigns Targeting COVID-19 Research Firms

283.

Mac App Store Will Grow Enormously with Every iPhone and iPad App Listed

284.

Swiss Spies Benefitted From Secret CIA Encryption Firm

285.

Finland Fast-Tracks ID Code Law Change After Hacking Case



286.

Encryption Vulnerabilities Allow Hackers to Take Control Of Schneider Electric PLCs

287.

Legal Services Biz Can't Skip Out on Data Breach Suit Yet

288.

BBQ Chain Didn't Protect 3M Credit Card Nos., Customers Say

289.

Ill. Del Monte Workers Say Facial Scans Violate Privacy Rights

290.

Watchdog Finds Prosecutors, Police Guilty Of Data Breaches



291.

Turmoil Hits Cyber Agency Engaged in Election as Staff Leave

292.

Online Kids' Game Animal Jam Confirms Large Breach

293.

Wi-Fi 6 Ready for Carrier Network Deployment

294.

UK Police and Other Investigators Spend £4m on Phone Hacking Software

295.

How Coronavirus-related Cyber Threats Will Persist in 2021: Phishing, Deepfakes, and Ransomware


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296.

Underground Forums Remain a Hotbed Of Covid-19 Scams: Dark Web

297.

Arrow Adds AppViewX to Distie Roster

298.

$17 Million Ransomware Attack Reportedly Hits MacBook Manufacturer

299.

Vulnerabilities Exploited at Chinese Hacking Contest Patched in Firefox, Chrome

300.

Western Digital Finds Replay Attack Protection Flaw Affecting Multiple Vendors

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