Cyber Security News

Sep 24 2020

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New 'Alien' Malware Can Steal Passwords From 226 Android Apps

2.

Data Protection Commission Accused Of Failing to Act on 'Largest Data Breach Ever'

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Nigerian Hacker Sentenced to Prison in US for Targeting Government Employees

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So Wait, What Exactly IS the Dark Web?

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CISA Says a Hacker Breached a Federal Agency

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Polish Police Shut Down Hacker Super-group Involved in Bomb Threats, Ransomware, SIM Swapping

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These Seven Malicious Apps Have Been Downloaded By 2.4m Android and iPhone Users: Mobile Security

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ICO Fines Profiteering UK Firm for Touting Coronavirus Products Over Spam Texts

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Your Supply Chain Is Now Your Weakest Link: Cyber Security

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How a High Court Textualist Could Help Limit Anti-Hack Law

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Spy Court Backs Broad View Of 'Facility' Open to Surveillance

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ECJ Pulls Plug on Italian Cable Maker's Cartel Fine Fight

13.

Hacker Accessed Network Of US Agency and Downloaded Data

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Hackers Can Slow Nov. 3 Vote Not Stop It, US Officials Say

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NHS Whistleblower Privacy Concerns Passed on to Regulator, But Campaigners Not Holding Their Breath

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Coronavirus Shows Inadequacy Of Rear-view Mirror Planning

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Government Blasted Over 'Reckless' Contact-tracing Security

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Data Deluge Grips Enterprises Amid Digitisation

19.

Australians Want More Control Over Privacy

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Cbp Responsible for 2019 Biometrics Breach, Though No Federal Networks Were Compromised: IG

21.

Russian Hackers Target Russian Companies with Ransomware

22.

Government Software Provider Tyler Technologies Hit By Possible Ransomware Attack

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What Happened Today: Coronavirus Briefing

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HSCC Shares Toolkit for Supply Chain Cyber Security Risk Management

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