Cyber Security News

Mar 03 2020

1.

US Charges Two Chinese Nationals Over N Korea Cyber Attack

2.

Services Australia Used Home Affairs Face-matching Database for Bushfire Relief

3.

Moment Drops Android Camera App to Focus Exclusively on iOS

4.

Mobile Payment Fraud on the Rise

5.

Legal Services Firm Epiq Hit By Ransomware

6.

Super Tuesday Marks First Major Security Test Of 2020

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US Charges Two Chinese Nationals Linked to North Korean Hacker Attacks

8.

Patches Released for WordPress Plugin Vulnerabilities Exploited in Attacks

9.

Academics Find 30 File Upload Vulnerabilities in 23 Web Apps, CMSes, and Forums

10.

Fake News on Covid-19 Shared Far More Than Cdc, Who Reports: Coronavirus Misinformation Spreading Fast

11.

Singapore to Introduce Security Label for Smart Home Devices

12.

Chinese Security Firm Says CIA Hacked Chinese Targets for the Past 11 Years

13.

'Malware-free' Attacks Now Most Popular Tactic Amongst Cyber Criminals

14.

Why You Need to Think About What IoT Devices Employees Are Connecting to Your Corporate Network

15.

Ransomware Attacks Prompt Tough Question for Local Officials

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Ransomware Attacks Prompt Tough Question for Local Officials

17.

WikiLeaks Jury Asks If Accused Ex-CIA Coder Has Asperger's

18.

Justices Say I-9 Info Is Fair Game in ID Theft Prosecutions

19.

Hacker Group Breaches Aws Servers: Rootkit in the Cloud

20.

Casinos in Las Vegas Hit By Suspected Ransomware Attack

21.

Horangi and Tokio Marine Team Up on Cyber Security Services

22.

NCSC Issues Smart Camera Security Guidance to Protect Consumers From Unauthorised Snoops

23.

Singapore Among World's Top Sources Of Online Threats

24.

West Virginia Scraps Voatz Mobile Voting App

25.

Android Patch Finally Lands for Widespread "Mediatek-su" Vulnerability

26.

Pride, Paranoia, Secrecy, Chaos: Iran's Coronavirus Response

27.

As Coronavirus Hits UK, Health Workers Fear Getting Sick, and Going Broke

28.

West Virginia Scraps Voatz Mobile Voting App

29.

High-Flying Trading App Robinhood Goes Down at the Wrong Time

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