Cyber Security News

Apr 15 2020

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Coronavirus Tracing Tech Policy 'More Significant' Than the War on Encryption

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Hackers Have Some Of the Best Ideas in War Against Coronavirus

3.

SAP's April 2020 Security Updates Patch Five Critical Vulnerabilities

4.

North Korean Threat Actors Acted as Hackers-for-Hire, Says US Government

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Wappalyzer Discloses Security Breach After Hacker Starts Emailing Users

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US Offers $5 Million Reward for Information on North Korean Hackers

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New Tool Detects AWS Intrusions Where Hackers Abuse Self-replicating Tokens

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Hospitals Must Secure Vital Backend Networks Before It's Too Late

9.

Nemty Ransomware Operation Shuts Down Public RaaS

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Phishing Kit Prices Skyrocketed in 2019 By 149%

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How AI Can Help Improve Intrusion Detection Systems

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How AI Can Help Improve Intrusion Detection Systems

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DOD Cyber Security Gaps Raise Attack Risk, Watchdog Says

14.

Equifax to Pay Indiana $19.5M to Settle Data Breach Suit

15.

US Warns Of North Korea Cyber Threat to Financial Industry

16.

FTC Docs Reveal Scope Of Robocall Enforcement Efforts

17.

School Payment Processor Botched Data Breach, Parents Say

18.

Tracking the Global Spread Of Coronavirus Misinformation

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US Warns North Korean Hacking Threatens International Finance

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Hackers Are Capitalizing on the Coronavirus

21.

North Korea Has Hackers for Hire, Agencies Warn

22.

Bleak Data Shows Extent Of Economic Damage

23.

As Virus Spreads in Federal Prisons, People Inside Describe Chaos, While Families Are Left in the Dark

24.

WilmerHale Steers Anti-Fraud Tech Biz in $145M Financing

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To Beat the Virus, Colombia Tries Separating Men and Women

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US Accuses North Korea Of Cyber Attacks, a Sign That Deterrence Is Failing

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For the Foreseeable Future, UK Parliament May Meet in Cyber Space

28.

The Virus Revealed Our Essential Tech (and Weeded Out the Excess)

29.

North Korea Has Hackers for Hire, Agencies Warn

30.

Ico Temporarily Relaxes Regulatory Approach: Coronavirus

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Lloyds Bank to Give Thousands Of Tablet Devices to Over-70s: Coronavirus

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Trump Administration Warns Of North Korean Cyber Threats

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