Cyber Security News

April 2020

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As Coronavirus Strikes Prisons, Hundreds Of Thousands Are Released

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160,000 Nintendo Accounts Accessed in Hacking Attempts

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US Workers Are Prepared to Steal Proprietary Information to Get Promoted

94.

Record Scotch Sale Postponed After Cyber Attack on Auctioneer

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Leader Of Belarus Scoffs at Lockdowns: 'There Are No Viruses Here'


What's the worst that could happen?


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The Best Antivirus for Android

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Stuck at Home, UK Lockdown DIY Fans Slammed with Robert Dyas Data Breach

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FCC Boosts Wi-Fi Speeds By Opening 6 GHz Spectrum

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'Victorygate' Botnet Infected 35,000 Devices Via USB Drives

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Hoaxcalls Botnet Expands Targets List, DDoS Capabilities


Did the bad guys just breach your network?


101.

Here's How We'll Protect Your Privacy, Says Nhs: Coronavirus Contact-tracing App

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Nintendo Says 160,000 Users Impacted in Recent Account Hacks

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'Dramatic' Increase in Cyber Attacks Says Who, After Passwords Leaked Online: Security Alert

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Robots Are Playing Many Roles in the Coronavirus Crisis - and Offering Lessons for Future Disasters

105.

Demographic, Economic Census Data for COVID-19 Response


Why wait until you get hacked?


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COVID-19 Set to Create Wave Of UK Fraud, Graft Prosecutions

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Hospitals and Research Labs Defend Against Virus-Themed Malware

108.

Dutch Covid-19 Tracking App Stirs National Debate: Coronavirus

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Can Av Go From Dodgy Scareware to Cyber Hero? the Security Interviews

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Dark Data Is Contributing to Carbon Emissions



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Senators Call on IRS to Beef Up Fraud Prevention Efforts

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Sneaky Zero-Click Attacks Are a Hidden Menace

113.

WHO Reports COVID-19 Spurs Rapid Rise in Cyber Attacks Against Staff

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Unproven Coronavirus Therapy Proves Cash Cow for Shadow Pharmacies

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Discovering Your Inner Hacker



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Nintendo Says 160,000 Accounts Were Hacked in Security Breach

117.

Taliban Ramp Up Attacks Even as Coronavirus Spreads in Afghanistan

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Vanquish the Virus? Australia and New Zealand Aim to Show the Way

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What Happened Today: Coronavirus Briefing

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Senators Call on IRS to Beef Up Fraud Prevention Efforts

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