Cyber Security News

May 18 2020

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BlueScope Reports Cyber Incident Affecting Australian Operations

2.

Huawei Accuses US Of Guarding Tech Hegemony, Not Security

3.

Research Finds Remote Working Security Concerns

4.

Over 6,400 Edison Mail Users Hit By Security Bug in iOS App

5.

Australian Steel Maker BlueScope Hit By Cyber Attack

6.

Likely Breach Shuts Down Arkansas Unemployment Program

7.

Smartphones, Laptops, IoT Devices Vulnerable to New BIAS Bluetooth Attack

8.

Mercedes-Benz Onboard Logic Unit (OLU) Source Code Leaks Online

9.

Crooks Are Using Realistic-looking Webpage Templates to Trick You Into Handing Over Personal Data

10.

Illinois Blames 'Glitch' for Exposure Of PUA Applicant Social Security Numbers, Private Data

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8 Ways Local Governments Can Enhance Security While Working Remotely

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How Delaware Locks Down Corrections Data

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Spotting Zero-day Ransomware

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House Urged to Block Feds' Warrantless Online Data Grabs

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Texas Court Websites Could Be Down for Weeks

16.

TikTok User's Guardian Wants Privacy Suits Combined in Ill

17.

Caribou Coffee, Others Ink $5.8M Deal in Data Breach Action

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Virus Puts $1.9B PE Takeover Of Cyber Security Co. on Ice

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Gov't to Retry Ex-CIA Coder in Wikileaks Espionage Case

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Privacy Advocates Demand Clarity Over Covid-19 Datastore

21.

DevOps Improve Code Quality, But Security Must Happen Sooner

22.

Swedish Mining Firm LKAB Revamps Data Backup Setup to Support Downtime Avoidance Goals

23.

Guide to Healthcare's Security Tactical Crisis Response, Amid COVID-19

24.

How Virus Data Can Mislead

25.

This Service Helps Malware Authors Fix Flaws in Their Code

26.

Transportation Agency Hacked in 2nd Texas Government Attack

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Crypto-Mining Campaign Hits European Supercomputers

28.

'Mandrake' Android Spyware Remained Undetected for 4 Years

29.

8 Ways Local Governments Can Enhance Security While Working Remotely

30.

How Delaware Locks Down Corrections Data

31.

Spotting Zero-day Ransomware

32.

Hackers Force Supercomputers Offline in Multiple Breaches

33.

SoftBank in Crisis Amid Record Losses

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SoftBank in Crisis Amid Record Losses

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Identity-related Breaches Are on the Rise

36.

Edison Mail Security Vulnerability Exposed Accounts to Other People

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Edison Mail Security Vulnerability Exposed Accounts to Other People

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