Cyber Security News

October 2019

31.

Austrian Post Fined Over Customer Data Misuse

32.

One Cyber Attack Can Cost Major APAC Ports $110B

33.

NBN to Hire Development Teacher to Mentor Youngsters Through Cyber

34.

State Systems Prepared for Hackers: Florida Elections Chief

35.

21 Million Stolen Fortune 500 Credentials for Sale on Dark Web


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36.

Former ASIO Head Asks for More Cyber Support From Government

37.

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

38.

Extending Cyber Security Awareness Of the Third-party Ecosystem

39.

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

40.

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



41.

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

42.

Cyber Attack on Asia Ports Could Trigger $110B Losses

43.

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44.

DWP Outlines Steps to Reduce Fraud and Error

45.

What Will Succeed the National Cyber Security Strategy?


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46.

2020 Is the Year Data Gets Weaponized: Report

47.

Russian Hackers Launch Cyber Attacks Against International Athletics Organizations

48.

What Cities Can Learn From Atlanta's Cyber Attack

49.

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

50.

Why Companies Should Be Open About Cyber Security



51.

Cyber Security Awareness Month Wrap-up and Honoring Animal Heroes

52.

Possible North Korean Malware Hits Indian Nuclear Power Plant

53.

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

54.

Nuclear Power Plant in India Hit By North Korean Malware

55.

Civilian Vendor Cyber Security Certification Would Look Very Different From DOD



56.

Russian Hackers Launch Cyber Attacks Against International Athletics Organizations

57.

What Cities Can Learn From Atlanta's Cyber Attack

58.

Data Center Behemoth Digital Reality Swallows Interxion

59.

Civilian Vendor Cyber Security Certification Would Look Very Different From DOD

60.

2020 Is the Year Data Gets Weaponized: Report

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