Cyber Security News

Jan 10 2020

1.

Dixons Carphone Fined £500,000 Over Till Hacking

2.

Wawa Says Data Breach Included Customer Credit Card Numbers

3.

Travelex Ransomware Attack Is Impacting HSBC, Barclays, Lloyds and More

4.

Pulse Secure VPN Vulnerability Still Widely Exploited, CISA Warns

5.

Dixons Fined By UK Regulator Over Data Breach

6.

Christmas Ransomware Attack Hit New York Airport Servers

7.

Hundreds Of Millions Of Cable Modems Are Vulnerable to New Cable Haunt Vulnerability

8.

TrickBot Hackers Create New Stealthy Backdoor for High-value Targets

9.

City Of Las Vegas Detects and Deters Major Cyber Attack

10.

5G Is Coming, and So Are These New Security Threats

11.

Too Little Too Late? Voting Machine Security

12.

Too Little Too Late? Voting Machine Security

13.

Ex-Manager Says Wawa Scapegoated Workers After Breach

14.

Some Lifeline Phones Include Chinese Malware, Firm Says

15.

Home Office Reinforces Commitment to AWS with £100m Cloud Hosting Deal

16.

Pompeo Imposes Sanctions on Iran, Sticking to Assertion That US Faced Imminent Threat

17.

New Law Expands Uses for 529 College Savings Accounts

18.

5G Home Internet Won't Happen Until Later in 2020, Alas

19.

Hackers Are Abusing a Bug in Firefox to Take Over Computers

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