Cyber Security News

November 2019

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Enterprises Muddled Over Cloud Security Responsibilities

62.

Peer Calls for Clear-out Of Post Office Board After Court Of Appeal Confirms Major Court Defeat

63.

Connected Cars at Risk Of Hijacking, Eavesdropping and DDoS Attacks

64.

Trump's Ukraine Server Delusion Is Spreading

65.

DHS Updates Top 25 Most Critical Software Errors, Vulnerabilities



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The Best Black Friday Laptop Deals You Can Get Right Now

67.

Sale Of 4 Million Stolen Cards Tied to Breaches at 4 Restaurant Chains

68.

New 'Ginp' Android Trojan Targets Credentials, Payment Card Data

69.

Sweden Investigates Iraq Defense Chief for War Crimes and Fraud

70.

Czech Spies Say China Increased Efforts to Recruit Agents



71.

Third Party Minimum Cyber Compliance for My Health Record Skipped

72.

Renewed Calls for Dedicated Australian Cyber Minister and Cyber Leadership

73.

Effective Security Needs Context From the Enterprise

74.

Algorand Upgrades Protocol Aimed at Dapp Development

75.

New Technique Allows Ransomware to Operate Undetected



76.

Catch Restaurants Hit By Point-of-Sale Malware

77.

Cheap Kids Smartwatch Exposes the Location Of 5,000+ Children

78.

Exploit Code Published for Dangerous Apache Solr Remote Code Execution Flaw

79.

Stalled E-Privacy Reform Needs Fresh Take

80.

Subpoena for Tax Data Unconstitutional, Trump Tells Justices



81.

Three Traders in Newswire Hack Plot Liable for $47.6M

82.

Justices Skip TCPA Case Over Medical Database Faxes

83.

Nationwide Building Society Opens Up Systems Through Mortgage API

84.

University Of Leicester Dumps SANs and LUNs for Cloudian Object Storage

85.

Report Reveals Business Email Compromise Techniques, Success



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Ransomware Attack on IT Vendor Disrupts Care at 110 Nursing Homes

87.

Robot Police Dogs Are Starting to Become a Reality

88.

Elon Musk Explains Why the Cyber Truck Windows Smashed

89.

Cyber Attack Hit 10% Of Louisiana's State Government Servers

90.

Auditors Uncover Tens Of Thousands Of Critical Security Gaps at Energy Facilities

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