Cyber Security News

November 2021

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Live-fire Cyber Training Slashes Incident Response Time

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CISA Issues Enterprise Mobile Security Checklist

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Become a Cyber Security Analyst for Just $9

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Get Lifetime VPN Security and Privacy for Just $20 During This Black Friday Sale

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Most Brazilian Remote Workers Feel Responsible for Corporate Data Security



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This Stealthy Malware Hides Behind an Impossible Date

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This Stealthy Malware Delivers a 'Silent Threat' That Wants to Steal Your Passwords

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UK's Surveillance Culture May Be Normalising Use Of Tech for Abuse

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Get 1,000 Hours Of Cyber Security Training for $21 This Black Friday

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Current Security Approaches Can Create 'An Ever-increasing Spiral' Of Issues



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This Chip Flaw Could Have Let Malicious Apps Eavesdrop on Android Phone Users

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Government Must Prove Its Plans to Police Encryption Work, Says Ex-cyber Security Chief

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Post Office Supported 1999 Law Change That Eased Prosecutions Using Computer Evidence

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UK Consumers Warned Of Increase in Credit Card Application Fraud

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Phishing Remains the Dominant Threat to Cyber Security



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WA Auditor-General Drags Local Governments Over Horrendous Cyber Risk Management

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Mozilla Ends Support for Firefox Lockwise Password Management App, Strands iOS Users

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US Government Warns Of Increased Ransomware Threats During Thanksgiving

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Harris, Macron Unveil New Initiatives on Space, Cyber Security After Meeting

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Cyber Agency Beefing Up Disinformation, Misinformation Team



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Tile Is Selling Its Tracking Business Just 6 Months After AirTag's Arrival

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How Insurers Are Tackling New Risks: From Climate to Cyber

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New Directions for Grid Operators on Data Center Applications

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UK Cyber Firm Faces Investors Over Stock Turmoil

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Two Nigerians Sentenced to Prison in US for Role in BEC Scams



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DBS Bank Blames 'Access Control Servers' for Two-day Service Disruption

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Hit By Ransomware? Make Sure You Don't Make This First Obvious Mistake

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Plaid's $58 Million Privacy Deal Gets Early Sign-Off

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Consumer Cyber Bill to Protect Mobiles, Smart Devices

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White House Holiday Warning Identifies Options for Reporting Ransomware

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