Cyber Security News

Oct 24 2019

1.

The Iot Could Provide a Model for Improved Internet Security: Cyber Chief

2.

This App Puts a Multitrack Recorder Inside Almost Any Music App

3.

Ex-student Sentenced to 3 Years in Prison for Massive iPhone Scam

4.

Home Affairs to Refresh Providers Of 5,500 Video Surveillance Cameras

5.

A DDoS Gang Is Extorting Businesses Posing as Russian Government Hackers

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UN, UNICEF, Red Cross Officials Targeted in Recent Phishing Campaign

7.

This Easy-to-use Information-stealing Trojan Malware Is Quickly Gaining Popularity Among Cyber Criminals

8.

Cyber Arm Of Gchq Fights More Than 600 Attacks in 12 Months: Cyber Security

9.

Bringing Better Data to Local Climate Action Planning

10.

States on Deck to Protect College Athlete Biometric Privacy

11.

DOD's Haste May Spell Turbulent Start for Cyber Security Plan

12.

Sens. Want TikTok Investigated for National Security Threats

13.

Binary Options Fraudster, Co. Must Pay $4.6M in CFTC Win

14.

Noah's Bagels Applicant Must Arbitrate Credit Check Suit

15.

Location Data Suits Against Major Carriers Sent to Arbitration

16.

How Singtel and Dell Are Approaching Digital Transformation

17.

Endpoint Security Is a Procurement Issue, Says HP, IDC Study

18.

White House Tech Chiefs Preview 2020 Cyber Initiatives

19.

White House Threatens to Veto House-Passed Election Security Bill

20.

Can Analytics Improve Healthcare Cyber Security, Reduce Cyber Risk?

21.

Us Needs to Examine If Tiktok Is a National Security Threat: Senators

22.

Hackers Try to Phish United Nations Staffers with Fake Login Pages

23.

Cachet Financial Reeling From MyPayrollHR Fraud

24.

Millennials Unlikely to Be Any Better at Cyber Security Than Older Staff

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White House Tech Chiefs Preview 2020 Cyber Initiatives

26.

White House Threatens to Veto House-Passed Election Security Bill

27.

Is the NCSC Data Mining the Dark Web for Credit Card Details?

28.

In India, Release Of Hate Crime Data Depends on Who the Haters Are

29.

Know Fraud Database Became Backlog Dump

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