Cyber Security News

January 2020

31.

Mitsubishi Electric Discloses Security Breach, China Is Main Suspect

32.

Good Guy Hacker Tells Victims to Stop Masturbating, Still Wants $500 Or Else

33.

Public Sector Shunning Public Cloud

34.

Tesla's Cyber Truck Design Looks Better on an iPhone

35.

Dropbox Finally Gets a Dark Mode on iPhone and iPad


Why wait until you get hacked?


36.

Hackers Can Earn $20,000 for Xbox Vulnerabilities

37.

Iranian Hackers Target US Research Organization in Ongoing Campaign

38.

Flaw in 'Code Snippets' Plugin Exposed Many WordPress Sites to Attacks

39.

Iranian Hackers Target US Government Workers in New Campaign

40.

Please Don't Fall for These Surprisingly Bad Phishing Scam Emails



41.

Singapore, Malaysia Clamp Down on Online Falsehoods About Coronavirus

42.

You're Not as Good at Spotting Scams as You Think You Are: Phishing

43.

Can Deleting Your Accounts Protect You From Hackers? Social Media

44.

FTC Issues Warning to VoIPs Over Aid to Robocallers

45.

Cyber Security & Privacy Group Of the Year


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46.

California's New Privacy Law Faces Its First Big Challenge

47.

Lloyd's to Phase in 'Silent' Cyber -Cover Guard By July 2021

48.

No Huawei 'Smoking Gun' in Europe, French Cyber Chief Says

49.

Fraudsters Posing as Art Dealer Got Gallery to Pay Millions

50.

NIST Shares Draft Guides on Ransomware, Data Integrity Attacks


What if you couldn't receive payments for a week?


51.

First Coronavirus Cyber Threats Seen in the Wild

52.

UKCloud Moots Multi-cloud as a Way to Speed Up Public Sector Cloud Adoption

53.

Interior Department Halts Drone Operations Over Cyber Security Concerns

54.

Cyber Attacks Against North Dakota State Government Skyrocket to 15M Per Month

55.

New Powerbeats4 Images Leak Out with iOS 13.3.1


Tick Tock. Tick Tock. Did you get hacked?


56.

DoubleTake Is a Video App That Lets You Shoot with 2 Cameras at Once

57.

Serious Vulnerability Discovered in OpenSMTPD

58.

Magento 2.3.4 Patches Critical Code Execution Vulnerabilities

59.

DOD Contractor Suffers Ransomware Infection

60.

New Web Service Can Notify Companies When Their Employees Get Phished

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