Cyber Security News

March 2020

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Phone Case Co. Sued After Hackers Say 'We Have Your Data'

392.

UK Spying Debate Leaves Post-Brexit Data Transfers Up in Air

393.

Great Wolf Lodge Hit with Ill. Privacy Suit Over Finger Scans

394.

How Hackers Use Covid-19 for Attacks

395.

Coronavirus-linked Hacks Likely as Czech Hospital Comes Under Attack



396.

UK's Security Sector Failing on Most Diversity Measures

397.

China Ahead Of Australia and Japan in Data Maturity

398.

Mapping the Social Network Of Coronavirus

399.

House Strikes Deal to Extend Surveillance Powers

400.

China-linked APT Hackers Launch Coronavirus-Themed Attacks



401.

Taxpayers Targeted By HMRC Coronavirus Scam

402.

Seeking Diversity in Australia's Spook and Cyber Workforce

403.

Out-of-Band Windows Updates Patch Wormable SMB Vulnerability

404.

Russia-Linked Turla Cyber Spies Add More Malware to Arsenal

405.

Card Data From the Volusion Web Skimmer Incident Surfaces on the Dark Web


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(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


406.

Best Ways to Protect Your Smart Devices Against Hackers: IoT Security

407.

Cyber Criminals Seek Profit in Coronavirus

408.

How Agencies Can Stop Limiting Their Access to Cyber Security Talent

409.

Cyber Criminals Seek Profit in Coronavirus

410.

How Agencies Can Stop Limiting Their Access to Cyber Security Talent



411.

Employers Face Privacy Balancing Act in Coronavirus Fight

412.

ACLU Sues for Facial Recognition Records at US Airports

413.

Hackers Posing as CDC, WHO Using Coronavirus in Phishing Attacks

414.

Windows Has a New, Wormable Vulnerability

415.

Republicans Continue to Deny Coronavirus Threat as Public Health Official Warns Of Catastrophe



416.

Live Coronavirus Map Used to Spread Malware

417.

Necurs Botnet Taken Down in Coordinated Action

418.

Turla's Use Of Iranian Infrastructure Probably Opportunistic

419.

Failings in Open Source Disclosure Put Users at Risk

420.

Cookie-stealing Trojans Found Lurking on Android Phones

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