Cyber Security News

November 2023

31.

Consumer Privacy Rules for AI Floated By Calif. Regulators

32.

DP World Says Hackers Stole Australian Ports Employee Data

33.

Meta Faces GDPR Complaint Over Processing Personal Data Without 'Free Consent'

34.

Scope Of British Library Data Breach Widens

35.

Volume Of Unique Malware Samples Threatens to Overwhelm Defenders


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36.

Thanksgiving Day Healthcare Cyber Attack Impacts Hospitals Across Multiple States

37.

AWS and Precisely Expand AWS Mainframe Modernisation Data Replication Programme

38.

Cx Teams Dealing with 'Emergencies and Outages': Black Friday

39.

FCC Plans to Expand Data Breach Notification Rules

40.

US, UK Unveil Global Agreement for Securing AI Systems



41.

3rd Circ. Revives Hacking Suit Against Brach Eichler in NJ

42.

Nominations Open for Computer Weekly Innovation Awards APAC 2024

43.

NCSC Publishes Landmark Guidelines on AI Cyber Security

44.

HC3 Warns Healthcare Sector Of Persisting Emotet Malware Threats

45.

Security News From the Week Beginning 20 November 2023



46.

India Fights Back to Combat Soaring Digital Fraud

47.

Data Breach at Welltok Affects 8.5m People in the Us: Moveit

48.

Lazarus Is Spreading Malware Through Compromised Software

49.

Ooredoo Qatar Claims Milestone for Private Networks in Middle East

50.

New Variant Of Agent Tesla Malware Utilises ZPAQ Compression Format in Targeted Cyber Attacks


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51.

DWP to Surveil Bank Accounts Of Benefit Claimants for Fraud

52.

MOVEit Incident Spurred UK Decision Makers to Spend Big on Cyber

53.

Growing European Mobile Data Traffic Drives Pressure on Network Investment

54.

North Korean APTs Go All in on Supply Chain Attacks, Warns NCSC

55.

China Telecom, China Unicom, ZTE Unveil Digital Twin-based Network Assurance


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56.

Australia Ups Ante on Cyber Security

57.

Welsh Company Owens Group Falls Victim to Devastating Breach After Cyber Attack From 'Dark Web'

58.

Leak Shows iPhone 16 Pro's Battery with a Metal Shell

59.

BofA, JPMorgan, 9 Other Banks Face Data Security Patent Suits

60.

Class Counsel Gets Time to Grow Participation in Privacy Deal

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