Cyber Security News

Oct 30 2019

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Austrian Post Fined Over Customer Data Misuse

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One Cyber Attack Can Cost Major APAC Ports $110B

3.

NBN to Hire Development Teacher to Mentor Youngsters Through Cyber

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State Systems Prepared for Hackers: Florida Elections Chief

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21 Million Stolen Fortune 500 Credentials for Sale on Dark Web

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Former ASIO Head Asks for More Cyber Support From Government

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Ubisoft Reports 93% Drop in DDoS Attacks After Pushing Back Against Attackers

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Extending Cyber Security Awareness Of the Third-party Ecosystem

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North Korean Malware Found on Indian Nuclear Plant's Network: Confirmed

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

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Firefox 70 Lets Users Know Which Specific Advertising Firms Are Tracking Them

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Cyber Attack on Asia Ports Could Trigger $110B Losses

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DWP Outlines Steps to Reduce Fraud and Error

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What Will Succeed the National Cyber Security Strategy?

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2020 Is the Year Data Gets Weaponized: Report

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Russian Hackers Launch Cyber Attacks Against International Athletics Organizations

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What Cities Can Learn From Atlanta's Cyber Attack

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The Energy Department Is Transforming a Cyber Competition Into a Hiring Tool

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Why Companies Should Be Open About Cyber Security

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Cyber Security Awareness Month Wrap-up and Honoring Animal Heroes

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Possible North Korean Malware Hits Indian Nuclear Power Plant

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Meet Misty Ii, the $3,000 Customizable Robot: BB-8 Has a New Sibling

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Nuclear Power Plant in India Hit By North Korean Malware

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Civilian Vendor Cyber Security Certification Would Look Very Different From DOD

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Russian Hackers Launch Cyber Attacks Against International Athletics Organizations

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What Cities Can Learn From Atlanta's Cyber Attack

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Data Center Behemoth Digital Reality Swallows Interxion

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Civilian Vendor Cyber Security Certification Would Look Very Different From DOD

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2020 Is the Year Data Gets Weaponized: Report

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