Cyber Security News

April 2020

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Improving IoT Security at the Point Of Manufacture

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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

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SAP's April 2020 Security Updates Patch Five Critical Vulnerabilities

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


Tick Tock. Tick Tock. Did you get hacked?


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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

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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

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


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US Warns Of North Korea Cyber Threat to Financial Industry

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FTC Docs Reveal Scope Of Robocall Enforcement Efforts

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School Payment Processor Botched Data Breach, Parents Say

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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

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North Korea Has Hackers for Hire, Agencies Warn

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Bleak Data Shows Extent Of Economic Damage

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

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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

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

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North Korea Has Hackers for Hire, Agencies Warn

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