Cyber Security News

October 2023

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Colgate Committee Says 401(k) Hack Not Its Fault

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House Passes Bill to Limit Education Requirements for Federal Cyber Roles

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Data Breaches in the UK Put Domestic Abuse Victims' Lives at Risk

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Kochava Gets Consumers' Data Privacy Suit Trimmed Down

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Gannett Judge Rips 'Poorly Drafted' Suit Over Meta Data Share


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Long Before FTX, Criminal Cases Have Complicated Ch. 11

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Employment Firm, Plaintiff Agree to End Data Breach Action

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Tinder App's 'Verification' Means Nothing, NJ Woman Says

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Bitcoin 'Creator' Tries to Block Evidence in £4.5B Claim

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Watchdog Moves to Clarify Kids' Ads, Privacy in Metaverse


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Pa. County Loses Suit Over 2020 Election Voting Machines

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Bank Not on Hook for Customer's $8.5M Spoofing Loss

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Top Science Journal Faced Secret Attacks From Covid Conspiracy Theory Group

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Judge Hands SEC Some Wins in Crypto Pump-And-Dump Suit

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Umpqua Bank Takes Suit Over MOVEit Breach to Fed. Court



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Parts Of Aon Data Breach Suit Restored By Ill. Panel

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Versity Targets Exabyte Volumes in Data Archiving

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Security Budget Growth Plateaus in Healthcare

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Security News From the Week Beginning 25th September 2023

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Germany Is Failing to Protect Power Groups From Cyber Attacks, Warns Eon Boss

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