Cyber Security News

March 2020

1.

Houseparty App Offers $1m Reward to Unmask Entity Behind Hacking Smear Campaign

2.

For Covid-19 Disaster Loan Applications, Use Chrome Not Safari: PSA

3.

Pixelmator Pro 1.6 Update Makes Choosing Colors Easier in This Mac Image-editing App

4.

UK's Big Broadband Providers Ditch Data Caps for COVID-19

5.

Internet Society Expands Program for Secure Internet Routing Framework


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


6.

New Marriott Data Breach Impacts Up to 5.2 Million Guests

7.

Master Privacy Management to Deliver Business Outcomes Alongside Compliance

8.

Marriott Discloses New Data Breach Impacting 5.2 Million Hotel Guests

9.

Content Delivery Networks and Clouds Join MANRS Internet Security Effort

10.

Latin American IT Security Market to See Growth in 2020


What's the worst that could happen?


11.

Mastercard Keeping Humans in the Loop Of AI Fraud and Risk-related Decisions

12.

10 Ways Hackers Are Using Automation to Steal Your Data

13.

NIST Researches Generic Deployables for Wireless Access

14.

Marriott Reveals New Data Breach Impacting 5.2M Guests

15.

Coronavirus Response to Test Limits Of Location Privacy


Did the bad guys just breach your network?


16.

AT&T Looks to Nix Some Of Crypto Investor's Hacking Suit

17.

FCC Mandates Call-Authentication Tech to Fight Robocalls

18.

Taking Risk Out Of the System

19.

White House Projects Grim Toll From Coronavirus

20.

The US Sought Passenger Data, But Airlines Said No



21.

The US Sought Passenger Data, But Airlines Said No

22.

Drone Whistleblower Charged with Making Online Threats to City Council - But Some Of Its Members Want the Case Dropped

23.

How 3-D Printers Are Helping to Fight the Coronavirus

24.

Nigerian Email Attacks Evolving Into Credible, Dangerous Threat

25.

Marriott International Hotel Chain in Second Data Breach



26.

Too Late to Protect Online Privacy, Say Brits

27.

Houseparty Denies Hack as Credential Stuffing Attacks Spread

28.

Teleworking Drives New Application Usage Growth for Comcast: Coronavirus

29.

The Unwitting Coronavirus Spreaders: Infected But Feeling Fine

30.

Airlines Refused to Collect Passenger Data That Could Aid Coronavirus Fight

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