Cyber Security News

April 2020

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COVID-19 Stalls Australia's Data Availability and Transparency Act

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SBA Reports Data Breach in Disaster Loan Application Website

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Flaw Could Have Allowed Hackers to Identify All Zoom Users in a Company

154.

Hackers Can Exfiltrate Data From Air-Gapped Computers Via Fan Vibrations

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COVID-19 Campaigns Highlight the Need for Phishing Protection



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New Phishing Hotline Sent 5,000 Suspicious Emails in Just One Day

157.

Zoom Adds Data Center Routing, Security Updates

158.

Ransomware Is Now the Biggest Online Menace You Need to Worry About - Here's Why

159.

Hackers Have Breached 60 Ad Servers to Load Their Own Malicious Ads

160.

Coronavirus Fuels Explosive Growth in Telehealth - and Concern About Fraud



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Coronavirus Fuels Explosive Growth in Telehealth - and Concern About Fraud

162.

Cyber Standards Group Denied Atty Fees in Antitrust Suit

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Colo. Must Give DEA Pharmacy Data with Patient Info

164.

Free Fast Food and Coupons Latest Virus-Related Hacker Scam

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NCSC Overwhelmed By Response to Coronavirus Campaign



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Application Performance for Remote Workers Becomes Primary Network Issue for Businesses

167.

Cyber Criminals May Be Changing Tactics: Coronavirus

168.

German Networks Take the Extra Strain From Social Distancing: Coronavirus

169.

Amid Its Covid-19 Crisis, China Was Still Hacking Uighurs' iPhones

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Issue Covid-19 Cyber Threat Guidance for Healthcare: Sens. to DHS CISA


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Cyber Criminals Targeting US Providers with COVID-19 Phishing Attacks

172.

US Airstrikes Hit All-Time High as Coronavirus Spreads in Somalia

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IAITAM Says Organizations Are Wide Open to Attack

174.

Forter Publishes Report on Covid-19 Impact on Fraud and Consumer Behaviour

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The Pentagon's Cyber Security Certification Plan Includes Continuously Monitoring Contractors



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Two Cats Are First US Pets to Test Positive for Coronavirus

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The Pentagon's Cyber Security Certification Plan Includes Continuously Monitoring Contractors

178.

Vulnerabilities on iPhones, iPads Allowed Hackers to Access Data for Years

179.

DOJ Thwarts Hundreds Of Websites Tied to Coronavirus Scams, Security Threats

180.

Virtual Army Rising Up to Protect Health Care Groups From Hackers

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