Cyber Security News

Oct 01 2019

1.

Disinformation as a Service: the Dark Web's Latest Offering

2.

Most Singapore Firms Experienced Data Breaches, Worried Over 5G Deployments

3.

Measuring the Health Of Your Infosec Environment: Assessing Risk

4.

Email Is an Open Door for Malicious Actors Looking to Exploit Businesses

5.

Collect, and Make Public, Data to Track How Effective Measures to Fight Divorce Are

6.

IWork iOS Apps Get the Feature We've Been Dying for

7.

Small Data Approaches Provide Nuance and Context to Health Datasets

8.

Organizations Prefer Quick Technological Fix Over Deep-Rooted Cyber Resiliency

9.

Medical Practice Closing Permanently After Ransomware Attack

10.

WebEx, Zoom Meetings Exposed to Snooping Via Enumeration Attacks

11.

More Than 60% Of Spam Activities Originate From US, Russia, Ukraine

12.

Academics Find Eight Vulnerabilities in Android's VoIP Components

13.

Where Do the Tech Giants Send Your Data?

14.

German Police Storm Bulletproof Data Center in Former NATO Bunker

15.

UPS Flight Unit's 'Drone Airline' Cleared for Takeoff

16.

Active Consent Needed for Tracking Cookies, EU Court Says

17.

A Security Breach Is Inevitable, IT Leaders Warned

18.

Singapore Outlines Initiatives to Tackle OT and IoT Security

19.

Cyber Criminals Target More Firms in Search Of Bigger Paydays: Report

20.

Security Firm Comodo Hacked, as vBulletin Exploit Spawns

21.

These Cities Have the Fastest, Slowest Internet in Rural America

22.

Mariposa Botnet Author, Darkcode Crime Forum Admin Arrested in Germany

23.

Comodo Forums Hacked Via Recently Disclosed vBulletin Vulnerability

24.

The Pentagon Has Officially Taken Over the Security Clearance Process

25.

Cyber Criminals Target More Firms in Search Of Bigger Paydays: Report

26.

Percona Customers Talk About Database Challenges

27.

"We Need 'Behavioural Change' Help on Cyber Security: Parliament

28.

FDA Warns Of Potential Cyber Vulnerabilities in Internet-connected Medical Devices

29.

US Warns Cyber Security Flaws Could Impact Medical Devices

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