Cyber Security News

April 2020

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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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Account Details for 4 Million Quidd Users Shared on Hacking Forum

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Potential Data Breaches Make Up 14% Of Commonwealth Incidents Reported to ACSC


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Paying Zoom Customers to Choose Which Data Center Regions Route Their Traffic

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Will Contact-tracing Apps Do More Harm Than Good?

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Windows Vulnerabilities Exploited for Code Execution, Privilege Escalation

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Adobe Patches Flaws in ColdFusion, After Effects, Digital Editions

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Credentials Of 4 Million Quidd Users Found on Dark Web



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What Are the Privacy Concerns? Coronavirus Contact Tracing Apps

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Hacking Groups Are Changing Tactics to Target Remote Workers

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How Scammers Can Siphon Off Stimulus Payments

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Coronavirus Resources Climb Into the Cloud

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How Scammers Can Siphon Off Stimulus Payments


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Why the Coronavirus Response May Unleash 5G

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Hacked Crypto Investor Says AT&T Is Distorting His Claims

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COVID-19 Hacks Bring Cyber Hygiene Into Sharp Focus

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Could WORM Help Build Local Gov't Resilience to Ransomware?

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Hackers Favor Small Hospitals, Health Centers as Ransomware Targets


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Millions Of Children Are at Risk for Measles as Coronavirus Fears Halt Vaccines

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Practice the Cyber Policies You Preach: GAO to Pentagon

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Practice the Cyber Policies You Preach: GAO to Pentagon

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Coronavirus Tests Science's Need for Speed Limits

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European Network Traffic Curves Flatten But Security Issues Increase: Coronavirus


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Zoom User Credentials for Sale on Dark Web: Coronavirus

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Dutch Police Arrest Man Over DDoS Attack on Government Website

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SEC Settles with Two Traders Charged in EDGAR Hacking Case

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Brazilian President Shelves Plans for Surveillance in Fight Against Coronavirus

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Australia on the Cyber Offence to Bring Down COVID-19 Scammers

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