Cyber Security News

November 2020

31.

Spending Review Commits £32m to Gov.uk Accounts

32.

NI Police Unable to Delete Data Seized Unlawfully From Journalists for 10 Years

33.

Ericsson Taps Into Industry Momentum for Network Orchestration and Automation

34.

Man United Unable to Fully Restore Systems After Cyber Attack

35.

Digital Payments Deepen the Threat Of Online Fraud in Covid Era


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36.

WA Auditor Reveals 'Concerning' Security Practices Within State Registry System

37.

Willyama's Role in Helping Indigenous Australians Secure a Career in Cyber Security

38.

ZTE Stays on FCC National Security Threat List

39.

Top 5 Business Sectors Targeted By Ransomware

40.

Underwood Plans to Focus on Election Security, Ransomware as Chair Of House Cyber Panel


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41.

Huawei Threat 'No. 1 Concern' Moving Forward, Trump National Security Adviser Says

42.

Microsoft Warns Russian, North Korean Hackers Targeting Groups Researching Covid-19 Vaccines | Parler's Post-election Popularity Sparks Misinformation Concerns | Administration Grants 15-day Extension on Tiktok Divestiture Deadline: Hillicon Valley

43.

Software Vendor Says Data Breach Exposed Nearly 28 Million Texas Driver's License Records

44.

The Role Of a Futurist in Predicting What's Next in Cyber Security

45.

EU Plans New Rules Giving Europeans More Control Of Data



46.

Personal Data Of 16 Million Brazilian COVID-19 Patients Exposed Online

47.

Data Safes Will Give Users Control Over Their Data

48.

Scottish Government Hands Out Laptops and Tablets to the Digitally Excluded

49.

APAC Plagued By APT, Ransomware Attacks

50.

Internet Of Things: Cyber Security


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51.

Cyber Risks Take the Fun Out Of Connected Toys

52.

Miners' Adoption Of New Tech Heaps Up Security Threats

53.

Retailers Face Tough Sell Over Data Collection Technology

54.

Internet Of Energy Powers Up Hackers' Threat to Electricity Grids

55.

Baidu Android Apps Caught Leaking Sensitive Data From Devices


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56.

This Handy Guide Lists All the M1-compatible Mac Apps [Updated]

57.

Danish News Agency Rejects Ransom Demand After Hacker Attack

58.

Belden Discloses Data Breach Affecting Employee, Business Information

59.

2FA Bypass Vulnerability Patched in cPanel & WebHost Manager

60.

Xbox Bug Could Have Allowed Hackers to Link Gamer Tags with Players' Emails

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