Cyber Security News

April 2020

61.

Adtran Initiates Software-defined Access Network Project, Advances the Smart Home Experience

62.

NSA Shares Cyber Security Guidance, Assessments for COVID-19 Telework

63.

Would You Have Fallen for This Phone Scam?

64.

Privacy Options Don't Boost Trust in Voice Assistants

65.

Spain's Villages Wage a Lonely Fight Against the Coronavirus



66.

Privacy Options Don't Boost Trust in Voice Assistants

67.

Privacy Options Don't Boost Trust in Voice Assistants

68.

Iran Paper Accuses US Of Stealing Its .Com

69.

Critical Ignition Gateway Vulnerability Can Lead to Disruption in Plants

70.

FCC Only Partially Improved Its Cyber Security Posture, GAO Says



71.

Financial Sector Is Seeing More Credential Stuffing Than DDoS Attacks

72.

Ransomware Gangs Are Changing Targets Again. That Could Make Them Even More Of a Threat

73.

Germany Pivots From Centralized Coronavirus Tracing App to Privacy-protecting Alternative

74.

Why Ransomware Has Become the Biggest Cyber Threat to Your Network in 2020

75.

Crypto Co. Slams Dismissal Bids in Bitcoin Cash Antitrust Suit



76.

Law Firm Can't Sue Citigroup After Email Hack Heist

77.

Breaking Down Illinois' Biometric Privacy Litigation Boom

78.

8 Zoom Privacy Suits Tied Together in Calif

79.

How COVID-19 Is Set to Reshape Federal Privacy Law Debate

80.

15 Minutes with OSI Systems' General Counsel


Why wait until you get hacked?


81.

US Extradition Case Against Assange Delayed By Coronavirus

82.

New COVID-19 Phishing Campaigns Target Zoom, Skype User Credentials

83.

Scientists Race for a Coronavirus Vaccine

84.

Can We Track COVID-19 and Protect Privacy at the Same Time?

85.

Lawmakers Seek 'Complete Accounting' Of SBA Data Leak


Did the bad guys just breach your network?


86.

Australia's CovidSafe App Debuts, Source Codes to Follow

87.

Bankers Rebuke S.B.A. as Loan System Crashes in Flood Of Applications

88.

Job Or Health? Restarting the Economy Threatens to Worsen Economic Inequality

89.

Europe's Privacy Law Hasn't Shown Its Teeth, Frustrating Advocates

90.

How Virus Surveillance and Civil Liberties Could Collide

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