Cyber Security News

March 2020

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Two People Who Attended Cyber Event Contract Coronavirus

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Most Medical Imaging Devices Run Outdated Operating Systems

483.

Tracking Iran's Response to Coronavirus: Sick Politicians and a Lack Of Urgency

484.

Coronavirus Turmoil in 5 Charts, 10 Quotes, 5 Photos and 1 Map

485.

Hackers Exploiting Recently Patched ManageEngine Desktop Central Vulnerability



486.

The Financial System Has a Real Test: It's a 'Swimming Naked' Moment

487.

Hackers Hack Hacking Tools to Hack Hackers

488.

UK Government Survives Rebellion on 'High-risk' Comms Tech Supplier Strategy

489.

Hacking Community Targeted By Cyber Criminals in New Trojan Campaign

490.

VAT Software Supplier Exposed Data Of Millions



491.

Police IT System Failure Creates Significant Backlogs

492.

AMD Processors From 2011 to 2019 Vulnerable to Two New Attacks

493.

Minor Convictions for Ex-CIA Coder in Hacking Tools Case

494.

Facilities That Lost Data Center Status at Increased Risk Of Cyber Attacks

495.

Spying Concerns Raised Over Iran's Official COVID-19 Detection App



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Brave to Generate Random Browser Fingerprints to Preserve User Privacy

497.

Passwords Belong in Time Capsules, Not IT Ecosystems

498.

NordVPN HTTP POST Bug Exposed Customer Information, No Authentication Required

499.

Hidden Apps Give Cyber Criminals a Sneaky Backdoor: Mobile Malware

500.

On Front Lines, First Responders Brace for Coronavirus - and Their Own Protection



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Watchdog Says DOD Contractors' Data Not Well-Protected

502.

Home Office Inches Closer to Unified Crime Data Lake

503.

The Internet Avoided a Minor Disaster Last Week

504.

Ransomware Attacks on Healthcare Providers Rose 350% in Q4 2019

505.

When an Oil Price War Meets Coronavirus Fears, Markets Get Punched in the Face



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In Coronavirus Fight, China's Vulnerable Fall Through the Cracks

507.

In Egypt, Tourists Torn Between Ancient Temples and Coronavirus Tests

508.

Fifth Third Bank Opened Fraudulent Accounts, Consumer Bureau Says

509.

Europe Is Probably in Recession. Can Its Leaders Move Fast and Deliver Relief?

510.

New Data Rules Could Empower Patients But Undermine Their Privacy

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