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UK Labour Party Suffers Two Cyberattacks As Election Looms

Britain’s opposition Labour Party, which faces off against the Conservative Party in a general election set for Dec. 12, has been hit with back-to-back cyberattacks. So reports Reuters

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Capital One Demotes Cybersecurity Chief After Data Breach

Capital One has relieved its chief information security officer of his duties following a data breach in July affecting about 100 million customers. So reports TechCrunch.

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Trial Data is Set for Alleged Capital One Hacker

A trial for the Seattle software engineer accused of orchestrating a massive breach of Capital One users’ personal data has been scheduled for March 2020. So reports local King 5 News.

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Dem Staffer Quits After Accessing Rival Candidate’s Data

Democratic presidential candidate Tom Steyer’s staffer Dwane Sims has stepped down after an internal inquiry, according to Steyer’s campaign. So reports NBC News.

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Hackers Plead Guilty in Cyberattack That Uber Concealed

Two men have pleaded guilty in federal court in San Jose, Calif., to computer hacking and an extortion conspiracy that entangled Uber as well as LinkedIn-owned Lynda.com. So reports the Associated Press.

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Is White House Cybersecurity at Risk After a Staff Exodus?

An outgoing top White House cybersecurity official has warned that recent administrative changes are leading to the departures of team members hired during the Obama administration to oversee presidential network security—and will likely result in another data breach.

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Cyber Insurers Are Now Pushing Certain Cyber Vendors

The top cyber insurance providers have begun offering customers incentives to work with particular cybersecurity vendors. So reports CPO Magazine.

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UniCredit Reveals Data Breach Affecting 3 Million Clients

Unicredit, the No. 1 bank in Italy, has announced a data breach exposing the records of 3 million domestic customers. So reports Reuters.

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Senators Question TikTok App Over Security Concerns

A bipartisan pair of U.S. lawmakers has called for an inquiry into TikTok, a hugely popular social media app owned by Beijing-based tech company ByteDance, for possible “national security risks.” So reports CBS News.

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Study Links Hospital Data Breaches to Higher Death Rates

Heart attack patients died at a higher rate in the months and years after a data breach at hospitals that experienced such attacks, a new study published in Health Service Research finds. So reports PBS.

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