Cyber Security News

Oct 02 2020

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4G, 5G Networks Could Be Vulnerable to Exploit Due to 'Mishmash' Of Old Technologies

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Digital Pioneer Geoff Huston Apologises for Bringing the Internet to Australia

3.

How Vulnerable Is the ACT's Electronic Voting System to Hacking Or Malfunctions?

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Despite Attacks, TikTok Enjoys Another Month as World's Top Social Media App

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Blackbaud Says Bank Account Data, SSNs Impacted in Ransomware Incident

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Industry Reactions to New Pastebin Security Features

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Gangs Are Shifting Targets and Upping Their Ransom Demands: Ransomware

8.

How to Keep Connected Cars Safe From Cyber Attacks

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The Process Explained: Updating Federal Security Control Baselines

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Feds Charge 3 in Alleged $109M Medicare Fraud Scheme

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Barrett Would Bring Mixed Record to Data Breach Injury Fight

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WeChat Users Say Trump Unfairly Scrapped US App Version

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Benelux Ports Use Blockchain in Major Efficiency Drive

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Forging a Security Culture in the Nhs: Honesty Is the Best Policy

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Future UK-EU Data Sharing Put at Risk By Brexit Legislation

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Attacks Aimed at Disrupting the Trickbot Botnet

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What Happened Today: Coronavirus Briefing

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US Appeals Injunction Against WeChat Ban

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Hacked Hospital Chain Says All 250 US Facilities Affected

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4 Sophisticated Phishing Campaigns Impacting the Healthcare Sector

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