Cyber Security News

Oct 03 2019

1.

Zendesk Discloses Old Data Breach Affecting 10,000 Accounts

2.

Why No-one Will Say (yet) Who Hacked ANU

3.

Armis Warns Of Unpatchable Vulnerabilities in Critical Hardware

4.

Modex Blockchain Database to Simplify Blockchain Deployment

5.

Annual Cost Of Data Breaches Globally to Reach $5trn By 2024

6.

Adwind Malware Used in Attacks Against US Petroleum Firms

7.

Alabama Hospital System Halts Admissions Amid Malware Attack

8.

MacOS Systems Abused in DDoS Attacks

9.

This New Hacking Group Is Using 'Island Hopping' to Target Victims

10.

This Huge Android Trojan Malware Campaign Was Discovered After the Gang Behind It Made Basic Security Mistakes

11.

EU's Data Privacy Reg Still Has Arbitration Attys Confused

12.

Belgian Watchdog Declares War on Financial Cyber Crime

13.

IT Contractor Charged for Cyber Attack on Property Valuation Firm

14.

Why Data-driven Applications Need a Governance Framework

15.

Local Authorities Hit By 800 Cyber Attacks Every Hour

16.

Southern Water Embarks on £15m Datacenter Modernisation Programme

17.

Nigerian Hacker Targeted Federal Employees in $1m Scheme: DOJ

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Hospital 'Had to Find Scrap Of Paper' to Confirm Disabled Boy's Surgery After Cyber Attack

19.

The Worst Threat to Business Data Security

20.

IT Contractor Charged Over Cyber Attack on Property Valuation Firm

21.

Nigerian Hacker Targeted Federal Employees in $1m Scheme: DOJ

22.

How a Fringe Theory About Ukraine Took Root in the White House

23.

Egypt Is Using Apps to Track and Target Its Citizens, Report Says

24.

Another Fed Rate Cut Is Expected After Weak Economic Data

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