Cyber Security News

April 2020

31.

Convict in LA Times Hack Again Accused Of Attacking Media

32.

Foreign Hackers Breached Local Email Provider for Targeted Attacks: Estonia

33.

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

34.

Accurics Rushes Out Of Stealth with Cloud Security Tools for DevOps

35.

The 2020 Election and Ransomware Attacks



36.

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

37.

AI, Machine Learning and Automation in Cyber Security

38.

AI, Machine Learning and Automation in Cyber Security

39.

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

40.

Latham Helps with World Economic Forum Blockchain Toolkit



41.

COVID-19 Crisis Clouds Future for Electricity Sector

42.

Report Finds Ransomware Crews Don't Leave After Being Paid

43.

LabCorp Faces Derivative Suit Over Data Breaches

44.

Insurers Warn EU Against Launching Early GDPR Review

45.

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



46.

Call for Extension to European Payment Security Standard Deadline: Coronavirus

47.

Stefan Olowsson, Swedish Social Insurance Agency: Nordic CIO Interview

48.

A Scramble for Virus Apps That Do No Harm

49.

Hackers Are Creating Backdoor Accounts and Cookie Files on WordPress Sites Running OneTone

50.

Consumers Benefit as Video Call Vendors Scramble to Revamp Security in a COVID-19 World



51.

Accidental Disclosure Is a Major Internal Threat

52.

Vietnamese Cyber Spies Targeted Android Users for Years: PhantomLance

53.

Hackers Threaten to Leak Data From High-end Architecture Firm Zaha Hadid

54.

Public Coronavirus Data Varies Widely Between States

55.

Keeping the Lights on in Northern Virginia's Data Centers


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


56.

Complaint Says Understaffed Enforcers Jeopardize GDPR

57.

Clearview Wants Biometric Privacy Suits Out Of Ill

58.

Lawyers Launch Effort to Track Policing Of Social Distancing

59.

NHSX on Track for May Launch Of Covid-19 Contact-tracing App But Challenges Remain

60.

Worcestershire County Council Turns to Low Code in Coronavirus Response Effort

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