Cyber Security News

May 13 2020

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Civil Liberty Groups Dismiss Guarantee on US Not Accessing COVIDSafe Data

2.

COVIDSafe Legislation Enters Parliament with a Few Added Privacy Safeguards

3.

Inquiry Recommends Australia Reviews 5G Cyber Supply Chain Risks

4.

11 Penetration Testing Tools the Pros Use

5.

Toll Group Reveals Stolen Data May Show Up on Dark Web

6.

VeChain to Provide Blockchain Protocol Of APAC Provenance Council

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Here's How Users Can Keep Their Computers Safe From Hackers: Thunderspy

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US Government Issues Alert on Most Exploited Vulnerabilities

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US Says China Trying to Steal COVID-19 Vaccine Research

10.

SAP's May 2020 Security Updates Include Six Critical Patches

11.

Beware Of Sick Behavior Masquerading as Coronavirus

12.

US Formally Accuses China Of Hacking US Entities Working on COVID-19 Research

13.

PrintDemon Vulnerability Impacts All Windows Versions

14.

New Update Has Critical Security Fix: Programming Language Python VS Code Extension

15.

New Ramsay Malware Can Steal Sensitive Documents From Air-gapped Networks

16.

Adobe Issues Patches for 36 Vulnerabilities in DNG, Reader, Acrobat

17.

Banking Trojan Returns Rearmed By Lockdown Thieves

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Officials Say China Backing Hacks on US Vaccine Research

19.

Trump Extends China-Focused Telecom Security Declaration

20.

Southwest Escapes Privacy Claims Over Fingerprint Clock-Ins

21.

Silicon Co. Wants Insurance to Cover $1M Transfer Fraud

22.

US Warns That Chinese Hackers Are Targeting Virus Research

23.

Report Reveals Inadequate Cyber Security at Schiphol Airport

24.

Nation State APT Groups Prefer Old, Unpatched Vulnerabilities

25.

Can Lady Gaga and Madonna Get People to Take Security Seriously?

26.

Apac Organizations Find Scalability with Cloud: Coronavirus

27.

America's Employment Losses Might Be Slowing

28.

Senator Pushes to Require National Cyber Director in Defense Authorization Bill

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Merkel Is 'Outraged' By Russian Hack But Struggling to Respond

30.

W.H.O. Official Warns That Coronavirus 'May Never Go Away'

31.

Merkel Cites 'Hard Evidence' Russian Hackers Targeted Her

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In Italy, Some Fear the Virus Is a Get-Out-of-Jail Card for Mafiosi

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Officials Warn Chinese Hackers Targeting Groups Developing Coronavirus Treatments

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