Cyber Security News

Apr 02 2020

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Vollgar Campaign Targets MS-SQL Servers with Backdoors, Crypto-Miners

2.

Consumers Warned Over Surge in Coronavirus Scams

3.

There's Now COVID-19 Malware That Will Wipe Your PC and Rewrite Your MBR

4.

Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Marriott Over New Data Breach

5.

Firefox, IE Vulnerabilities Exploited in Attacks on China, Japan

6.

Cyber Criminals Are Trying to Exploit Zoom's Popularity to Promote Their Phishing Scams

7.

Hackers Are Now Launching Dozens Of Email Scams Each Day: Coronavirus

8.

We're Freezing All New Features to Sort Out Security and Privacy: Zoom

9.

The Internet Is Now Rife with Places Where You Can Organize Zoom-bombing Raids

10.

How Elite Teams Are Exploiting Security Flaws for Cyber Espionage and Spying: Nation-state Hackers

11.

Fiber-optic Internet Cables Could Monitor Earthquakes

12.

The Week in Review: Coronavirus Litigation

13.

Marriott Hit with Class Suit Over Loyalty Program Data Breach

14.

Judge in Cyber Standards Org Suit Struggles with Timing

15.

Ill. Hilton Owner, Food Co. Hit with Finger Scan Privacy Suits

16.

RealPage Can Sue Insurer for $6M Phishing Scheme Loss

17.

Morrisons Ruling Leaves Door Open for Data Breach Suits

18.

Magecart Attacks on Online Retailers Jump 20%: Coronavirus

19.

What the Court Of Appeal Referrals Mean to Those Who Campaigned for Justice for Subpostmasters

20.

Morrisons Appeal Success Is Cold Comfort for Enterprises

21.

Is Zoom Safe and Should Security Teams Ban It? Coronavirus

22.

Covid-19 Crisis Shows Fragility Of Food Supply System

23.

5 Cyber Issues the Coronavirus Lays Bare: Society's Dependence on the Internet

24.

Company Apologises, Hackers Squabble: Zoom Security Storm

25.

Marriott International Cites Insurance to Downplay Data Breach

26.

C.I.A. Hunts for Authentic Virus Totals in China, Dismissing Government Tallies

27.

F.D.A. Approves First Coronavirus Antibody Test in U.S

28.

U.N. Security Council 'Missing in Action' in Coronavirus Fight

29.

March Gun Sales Spiked as Virus Fears Grew: Second-Highest Ever

30.

Coronavirus Started in China, But Europe Became the Hub for Its Global Spread

31.

'War Dialing' Tool Exposes Zoom's Password Problems

32.

Nigerian Threat Actors Specializing in BEC Attacks Continue to Evolve

33.

What Happened Today: Coronavirus Briefing

34.

After Lost Months, Britain Vows to Catch Up on Virus Testing

35.

Touting Virus Cure, 'Simple Country Doctor' Becomes a Right-Wing Star

36.

Morrisons Wins Supreme Court Case Over Data Breach

37.

A Feature on Zoom Secretly Displayed Data From People's LinkedIn Profiles

38.

Coronavirus Malware Makes Devices Unusable By Overwriting MBR

39.

5 Cyber Issues the Coronavirus Lays Bare: Society's Dependence on the Internet

40.

Zoom Vulnerabilities Draw New Scrutiny Amid Coronavirus Fallout

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Iranian Hackers Target WHO Staff Email Accounts

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