Cyber Security News

May 28 2020

1.

Coronavirus Crisis Provides Fertile Ground for Online Fraudsters

2.

All the Security Features Added in the Windows 10 May 2020 Update

3.

Michigan State University Hit By Ransomware Gang

4.

HBO Max Hits the App Store with 10,000 Hours Of Content

5.

Russian Agents Have Been Hacking Major Email Program: NSA

6.

Improved Version Of Valak Malware Targets Enterprises in US, Germany

7.

NSA Warns Of New Sandworm Attacks on Email Servers

8.

States Are Being Burdened By Dueling Federal Cyber Regs: GAO

9.

Ex-Cafe Worker Must Fix $3.2M Deal in Biometric Data Case

10.

NSA Warns on Russian Military Launching New Cyber Attacks

11.

House Dems Ask FTC to Probe TikTok Over Kids' Privacy Deal

12.

Pediatric Home Care Giant Aveanna Hit with Data Breach Suit

13.

Advocacy Orgs Say Clearview AI Broke Biometric Privacy Law

14.

Macy's Says No Harm, No Suit Over Major Data Breach

15.

Secrecy and Glitches Mar Australia's Tracing App Rollout

16.

National Security Agency Exposes Tool Used By Russian Hackers

17.

Government's Annual Cyber Report Shows Improvements Across the Board

18.

How CISA's Planning to Track Agencies' Vulnerability Remediation

19.

Russia's Sandworm Hackers Have Hijacked Mail Servers: NSA

20.

Health Departments, State Govts. at Risk Of COVID-19 Spoofing, Fraud

21.

China Passes Security Law to Tighten Control Of Hong Kong

22.

A.C.L.U. Accuses Clearview AI Of Privacy 'Nightmare Scenario'

23.

Legal Shield for Social Media Is Targeted By Trump

24.

As Coronavirus Spreads in Federal Prisons, Cases in Halfway Houses Are Being Undercounted

25.

UK Ad Campaign Seeks to Deter Cyber Crime

26.

New Datasets Add POI and Population Movement to OmniSci

27.

The World Is Still Far From Herd Immunity for Coronavirus

28.

China Approves Plan to Rein in Hong Kong, Defying Worldwide Outcry

29.

Coronavirus Spread Speeds Up, Even as Nations Reopen

30.

China Approves Plan to Rein in Hong Kong, Defying Worldwide Outcry

31.

Minneapolis City Systems Temporarily Brought Down By Cyber Attack

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