Cyber Security News

Apr 20 2020

1.

Singapore Warns Political Parties Of Cyber Security Threats, Election Interference

2.

Robert Says COVID-19 Tracking App Will Bring Aussies Closer to Having the Footy Back

3.

Hacking Surges as Workers Take Computers Home

4.

Aptoide Lose Credentials for 20 Million Users

5.

The Best Health-tracking, Groovebox-integrating and Home-automating Apps This Week

6.

Flaw in Fpga Chips Exposes Safety-critical Devices to Attacks: Starbleed

7.

Patching Pulse Secure VPN Not Enough to Keep Attackers Out, CISA Warns

8.

Pompeo Concerned By Cyber Attacks on Czech Hospitals

9.

Massachusetts, Indiana Settle with Equifax Over 2017 Data Breach

10.

Maze Ransomware Caused Disruptions at Cognizant

11.

Chinese Hackers Targeted Company Behind 'Ragnarok Online' MMORPG

12.

Trickbot Malware Is Using These Unique 'Macro-laced' Document Attachments with a Coronavirus Theme

13.

Minding the Devil and the Details: Coronavirus-tracking Apps

14.

Why Employee Security Training Will Ultimately Fail

15.

Why Employee Security Training Will Ultimately Fail

16.

Walgreens Customers Say Rx Info 'In the Hands Of Thieves'

17.

High Court to Examine Scope Of Federal Computer Crime Law

18.

UniCredit Workers' Data for Sale on Cyber Crime Forums After Hack

19.

"Maze" Ransomware Hits Systems: IT Services Giant Cognizant Hacked

20.

LED Light Control Console Abused to Spew Malware

21.

IT Services Company Cognizant Warns Customers After 'Maze' Ransomware Attack

22.

Zoom and WebEx Users Targeted By Credential Stealing Attempts

23.

Dutch Organizations Address Business Email Compromise Fraud

24.

CaixaBank Uses Hybrid Of Conventional and Quantum Computers to Classify Risk

25.

Australian Workers Are Weakest Link in Fight Against Cyber Attacks

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Agencies That Bought Cloud Services in Response to COVID-19 Need to Review Security Duties, Officials Say

27.

Singapore Seemed to Have Coronavirus Under Control, Until Cases Doubled

28.

Restructuring Security Teams Into a Global Unit

29.

Agencies That Bought Cloud Services in Response to COVID-19 Need to Review Security Duties, Officials Say

30.

Coronavirus-related Cyber Attacks Spike in First Half Of April

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