Cyber Security News

Nov 02 2020

1.

Marriott Fined £18.4 Million By UK Watchdog Over Customer Data Breach

2.

Services Australia Working on WPIT Overhaul Cyber Concerns

3.

Mark Adams Named Chief Security Officer Of Adobe

4.

Pioneers Of "Double Extortion" Say Maze Ransomware Project Is Over

5.

Hacker Group Uses Solaris Zero-day to Breach Corporate Networks

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Malicious Npm Package Opens Backdoors on Programmers' Computers

7.

Singapore Updates Data Protection Law to Exclude User Consent for 'Legitimate' Business Purposes

8.

Quantum Computers Could Soon Reveal All Of Our Secrets. the Race Is on to Stop That Happening

9.

The Science on Password Security Vs Usability

10.

AT&T Customers Fight to Revive NSA Spying Suit at 9th Circ

11.

Bitcoin Exchange Customers Seek Class Cert. in Fraud Suit

12.

Suspended Sentence for IT Worker Who Hacked City Bank

13.

US Fires Up 'All Government' War on Cyber Election Threats

14.

Russian Cyber Criminal Sentenced to Prison for Role in $100 Million Botnet Conspiracy

15.

As the Virus Rages, Some Are Convinced It's Too Late to Stop It

16.

Russian Election Threat Potent, But Interference So Far Slim

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US Says Iranian Hackers Accessed Voter Information

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Gold Dealer JM Bullion Discloses Months-Long Payment Card Breach

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DHS, NSA Award Millions to Universities for Cyber Security Workforce Development Plans

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US Cyber Command Expands Operations to Hunt Hackers From Russia, Iran and China

21.

North Korean Group Kimsuky Targets Government Agencies with New Malware

22.

The Science on Password Security Vs Usability

23.

Machine Learning Spots Password Spray Attacks

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