Cyber Security News

Apr 29 2020

1.

Adobe Patches 22 Vulnerabilities in Bridge, Illustrator

2.

The Risk Of a Surveillance State: Coronavirus Apps

3.

Spy Firms Push iPhone-hacking Tools to Trace Coronavirus, Raising Privacy Concerns

4.

Stellar Writing App Ulysses Gets Mouse Support on iPad, Big Improvements

5.

Crafty Kid Uses Clever Trick to Watch YouTube Despite iPhone Restrictions

6.

Convict in LA Times Hack Again Accused Of Attacking Media

7.

Foreign Hackers Breached Local Email Provider for Targeted Attacks: Estonia

8.

Cyber Security Staff Are Being Transferred to IT Support. That's Adding to the Risk Of Data Breaches

9.

Accurics Rushes Out Of Stealth with Cloud Security Tools for DevOps

10.

The 2020 Election and Ransomware Attacks

11.

How Some Attackers Are Changing Strategy Due to Coronavirus: Cyber Security

12.

AI, Machine Learning and Automation in Cyber Security

13.

AI, Machine Learning and Automation in Cyber Security

14.

Bid to Scrap 4K Pa. Voting Machines Slammed as 'Baseless'

15.

Latham Helps with World Economic Forum Blockchain Toolkit

16.

COVID-19 Crisis Clouds Future for Electricity Sector

17.

Report Finds Ransomware Crews Don't Leave After Being Paid

18.

LabCorp Faces Derivative Suit Over Data Breaches

19.

Insurers Warn EU Against Launching Early GDPR Review

20.

Gchq Gets Access to Nhs Data to Beef Up Security: Coronavirus

21.

Call for Extension to European Payment Security Standard Deadline: Coronavirus

22.

Stefan Olowsson, Swedish Social Insurance Agency: Nordic CIO Interview

23.

A Scramble for Virus Apps That Do No Harm

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