Cyber Security News

April 2020

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Hackers Can Access Your Mobile and Laptop Cameras and Record You-Cover Them Up Now

272.

Hackers Can Access Your Mobile and Laptop Cameras and Record You-Cover Them Up Now

273.

A Privacy Absolutist Isn't So Sure Anymore

274.

France Weighs Its Love Of Liberty in Fight Against Coronavirus

275.

This $1,300 Smart Crib Was Vulnerable to a Hack That Could Shake Babies Remotely



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This $1,300 Smart Crib Was Vulnerable to a Hack That Could Shake Babies Remotely

277.

Cyber Attackers Target Lax Defences

278.

Service Station App Customizes Your Mac's Right-click Menu

279.

2020 Powerbeats Pro May Have Scored FCC Approval

280.

Slick Apple Ad Introduces iPhone SE's Killer Features



281.

Zoom Rolls Out New Measures as Security Fears Mount

282.

Ransomware's New Normal Combining Encryption with Data Theft: Double Extortion

283.

Kernel Vulnerabilities in Android Devices Using Qualcomm Chips Explored

284.

Getting Certified Health Workers to Virus Hotspots

285.

NY Data Security Law Boosts Liability as Cyber Attacks Surge



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Inter-Continental Agrees to $1.55M Data Breach Settlement

287.

Words with Friends Gaming Co. Hid Data Breach, Suit Says

288.

3rd Circ. Won't Revive Penn State Worker's Email Privacy Suit

289.

Czechs Warn Hackers Are Preparing Cyber Attacks on Hospitals

290.

Nuage Networks Declares SD-WAN First for Desktop, Mobile and IoT Devices



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Rolls-Royce Alliance Focuses on Coronavirus Economic Recovery

292.

Indian It Sector Takes Hit: Coronavirus

293.

Threat Actors Targeting Hospitals with Double Extortion Ransomware

294.

US and Mexico Are Blocking Kids From Asking for Asylum Because Of Coronavirus

295.

Sipping From the Coronavirus Domain Firehose



296.

Syrian Hackers Target Mobile Users with COVID-19 Lures

297.

Shipping Giant MSC Confirms Outage Caused By Malware Attack

298.

Getting Certified Health Workers to Virus Hotspots

299.

Biden Is Losing the Internet. Does That Matter?

300.

What Happened Today: Coronavirus Briefing

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