Cyber Security News

January 2020

481.

Retail Group Dixons Carphone Fined £500,000 Over Data Breach

482.

Get Ready for Ransomware: Don't Become the Next Travelex

483.

PowerTrick Backdoor Used to Target High-value Businesses

484.

ITS to Fast-track Full-fibre Roll-out Gains with £45m Investment

485.

New GDPR Service Aims to Ease Compliance Challenges


What's the worst that could happen?
...Why wait to find out?


486.

AWS Finds Growth in Australia Amid Maturing Cloud Market

487.

Prince Harry and Meghan Caught the Palace Off Guard: Going Rogue

488.

Hackers Cripple Airport Currency Exchanges, Seeking $6 Million Ransom

489.

China Identifies New Virus Causing Pneumonialike Illness

490.

TrickBot Operators Create New Backdoor for Important Targets



491.

OPM CISO Seeking a Small Business to Help Monitor Agency Cyber Security

492.

Ex-Trump Adviser Warns Of Iranian Cyber Threat

493.

Chinese Cyber -Espionage Group Targeted NGOs for Years

494.

Travelex Hackers Demand Ransom to Protect Data

495.

In 2020, Cloud Computing Will See New Alliances and New Security Concerns


It may not be too late to act.
Secure your network today.


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Travelex Says Financially Unaffected By Hacking

497.

Las Vegas Reports Cyber Attack; Extent Of Breach Unclear

498.

Operation Goldfish Alpha Reduces Cryptojacking Across Southeast Asia By 78%

499.

Naive IoT Botnet Wastes Its Time Mining Cryptocurrency

500.

Wave Of REvil Ransomware Attacks Against Unpatched Pulse Secure VPN Servers


Tick Tock. Tick Tock. Did you get hacked?


501.

5 Ways to Keep Your New Devices Safe From Hackers

502.

Fla. StockX Data Breach Suit Is Moved to Mich

503.

FCC Member Says Agency, Commerce Split on Security Rules

504.

UK Investigates as Hackers Hold Forex Co. to Ransom

505.

Voters Fail Mock Election, Exposing Vulnerability to Hackers



506.

The Most Intriguing Laptops Of CES 2020

507.

Arcade1Up Adds Wi-Fi to 4-Player NBA Jam Cabinet

508.

Linksys Wants to Monitor Your Breathing at Home Using Wi-Fi

509.

Kuwait Denies US Troop Pullout, Says News Agency Hacked

510.

Air Force Could Tap Into Individuals' Online Data to Combat Insider Threats

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