Cyber Security News

September 2019

1.

Iran's Oil Sector on 'Full Alert' Against Attacks

2.

How Long Before Quantum Computers Break Encryption?

3.

DevSecOps Is Emerging as the Main Methodology for Securing Cloud-native Applications

4.

Critical Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Patched in Exim Email Server

5.

'Masad Stealer' Uses Telegram to Exfiltrate Data


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6.

Ransomware Incident to Cost Danish Company a Whopping $95 Million

7.

Malvertiser Exploited Two Browser Bugs to Show Over One Billion Malicious Ads

8.

New PDFex Attack Can Exfiltrate Data From Encrypted PDF Files

9.

Here's Why Firms Are Still Struggling to Comply: GDPR

10.

Would a Cyber Playbook Reduce Risk?


Slow network? Intermittent connectivity?
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11.

Creating a Database for Online Incursions: No-surprise Attack

12.

Preventing Ransomware Attacks with Zero Trust

13.

Would a Cyber Playbook Reduce Risk?

14.

Creating a Database for Online Incursions: No-surprise Attack

15.

Preventing Ransomware Attacks with Zero Trust


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16.

Wells Fargo Says Ex-Trader Can't Claim Privacy on Phone Call

17.

USPTO Wants to Nix Class Claims Over Secret Patent Reviews

18.

'Cyber Hunt' Bill Targeting Ransomware Clears Senate

19.

Building Communication to Translate Cyber Security as a Business Risk

20.

The Best Wireless Router Deals Of September 2019



21.

New 'Gucci' IoT Botnet Targets Europe

22.

German Police Seize Darkweb Servers From Datacenter Housed in Ex-NATO Bunker

23.

Michael Ibbitson, Executive Vp for Technology and Infrastructure, Dubai Airports: CIO Interview

24.

Data Challenges Jeopardise Service Provision in Government

25.

The Bots Turning Businesses Into Digital Transformers



26.

Californian Privacy Law Looms Large for 500,000 US Companies

27.

Most Malspam Contains a Malicious URL These Days, Not File Attachments

28.

10 Years Later, Hipstamatic Is Still Around and Deep in Its Retro Roots

29.

71pc Of Health Data Breaches Expose Exploitable Patient Information, Study Finds

30.

Minister Publishes New Cyber Security Guidelines for State Service Operators

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