Cyber Security News

January 2020

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Bored Gamer Connects PS4 to Airport Screen, Asks Security to Let Him Finish Game

302.

As Five Star Party Risks Implosion, Italy Fears the Fallout

303.

The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know It

304.

Washington and Tech Groups on Course for Security Clash

305.

Voting Machine Vendors to Testify on Election Security



306.

Texas Department Of Agriculture Website Features Pro-Iran Image After Cyber Attack

307.

State Of Georgia's Election Systems Feared at Risk in 2020 Vote

308.

FBI Takes Down WeLeakInfo.com Site Selling Hacked Usernames and Passwords

309.

Turkish Hackers Target Greek Government Websites, Stock Exchange

310.

New Legislation Would Require a Cyber Security Coordinator in Every State


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311.

Devalue and Disrupt: Visa's Plan Against Magecart Attacks

312.

JhoneRAT Exploits Cloud Services to Attack Middle Eastern Countries

313.

WordPress Plugin Vulnerability Can Be Exploited for Total Website Takeover

314.

Travelex Says Some In-store Systems Are Back Up and Running After Ransomware Attack

315.

This Giant Botnet Has Just Sprung Back to Life Pushing a Big Phishing Campaign


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316.

Immigrants Win Access to USCIS Data in Vetting Program Suit

317.

Insurers Rip Maersk's Cyber Security in $1M Cargo Loss Claim

318.

Scotland Solves the Password-Protected iPhone Issue in the Easiest Possible Way

319.

Institute Of Coding Ratchets Up Its Offering: Free Cyber Security Training

320.

US Girds for Cyber Threats From Iran as Military Clash Fears Ebb


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321.

NCSC Makes Final Call for Entries to Cyber First Girls Contest

322.

Scottish Police Roll Out Controversial Data Extraction Technology

323.

CAA Debuts Aviation Cyber Security Assurance Scheme

324.

Cops Take Down Data Wholesale Operation

325.

The Crime-Fighting App That Caused a Phone-Hacking Scandal in Italy



326.

Is a Hacksaw the Best Way to Remove an iMac Stand?

327.

Equifax Ordered to Spend $1 Billion on Data Security Under Data Breach Settlement

328.

Beware Of This Sneaky Phishing Technique Now Being Used in More Attacks

329.

No, People Don't Want Apps Knowing Their Location 24/7

330.

WEF's Global Risk Report Warns Of Dark Side Of IoT, AI, Quantum Computing

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