Cyber Security News

Nov 13 2019

1.

Russian Accused Of $20M Credit Card Fraud Extradited to US

2.

TPM-FAIL Vulnerabilities Impact TPM Chips in Desktops, Laptops, Servers

3.

Cyber Officials Tout Reforms with One Year to Election Day

4.

Warren Presses Capital One CEO for More Details About Breach

5.

Cyber Risk Insurance Is More Than Just Insurance

6.

UK's Major Political Parties Hit By Cyber Attacks Weeks Away From Election

7.

Fidelity's Gearoid Terry on the World's Most Pressing Cyber Security Threats

8.

Company Discovered It Was Hacked After a Server Ran Out Of Free Space

9.

Malware Attacks on Hospitals Are Rising Fast, and the Problem Is About to Get a Lot Worse

10.

Russian Hackers Launch Coordinated Attack Against Sporting Organizations

11.

How Brexit Will Affect Cyber Security as a Whole

12.

The Scariest Hacks and Vulnerabilities Of 2019

13.

Arming Agencies for Ransomware Attacks in an Election Year

14.

Evolving Tech, Cyber Threats Inform Latest Emergency Communications Plan

15.

Arming Agencies for Ransomware Attacks in an Election Year

16.

Evolving Tech, Cyber Threats Inform Latest Emergency Communications Plan

17.

Data Science Could Help Californians Battle Future Wildfires

18.

Privacy Group Sues DHS for Border DNA Testing Info

19.

Senator Urges Cyber Security Review Of Mobile Voting App

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Threat Detections on Healthcare Endpoints Jump 60% in 2019

21.

In Data Journalism, Tech Matters Less Than the People

22.

Get a Month Of Tello Mobile with 4GB Of LTE Data for $4

23.

Orcus RAT Author Charged in Malware Scheme

24.

Oxford Women in Computer Science Society + Zilliqa Brings Diversity to Blockchain

25.

CISA Wants Feedback on Its Vulnerability Assessments

26.

China's Internet Is Flowering. and It Might Be Our Future

27.

Senator Urges Cyber Security Review Of Mobile Voting App

28.

The Internet Dream Became a Nightmare. What Will Become Of It Now?

29.

11 New 5G Hacks Enable User Device Tracking and Monitoring

30.

Business Leaders Fibbing to Cover Up Lax Security Posture

31.

Attack on Labour Shows Need for DDoS Defence But Should Alarm Few

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CISA Wants Feedback on Its Vulnerability Assessments

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