Cyber Security News

June 2020

1.

Australia Ramps Up Cyber Spending After State-Backed Attacks

2.

US Bans Export Of Dual-use Techology to Hong Kong Over China's New Security Laws

3.

New South Wales to Implement Sector-wide Cyber Security Strategy

4.

US Cyber Command Says Foreign Hackers Will Most Likely Exploit New PAN-OS Security Bug

5.

Australian Government Pledges 10-year, AU$1.35 Billion Cyber Kitty



6.

E-Learning Platform OneClass Exposed Data on Students, Lecturers

7.

Cyber -Espionage Group StrongPity Focuses on Kurdish Community

8.

Data Stolen From 945 Websites Emerges on Dark Web

9.

TikTok Denies Sharing Indian User Data with Chinese Govt

10.

FCC Officially Designates Huawei, ZTE as National Security Threats


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11.

New EvilQuest Ransomware Discovered Targeting MacOS Users

12.

Promethium APT Attacks Surge, New Trojanized Installers Uncovered

13.

University Of California SF Pays Ransomware Hackers $1.14 Million to Salvage Research

14.

The More Cyber Security Tools an Enterprise Deploys, the Less Effective Their Defense Is

15.

Keeping Grandma Out Of Trouble: GDPR


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16.

Cellphone Data Detects Places at Risk Of COVID Spread

17.

Calif. Would Win EU Favor with Privacy Measure, Backer Says

18.

Nvidia Says Investor Suit Over Crypto Mining Sales Still Fails

19.

Huawei, ZTE Officially National Security Threats, FCC Says

20.

DHS, NSA Conclude Pilot Of Automated Mobile App Security Vetting Tool



21.

Ransomware Attacks Delivered Via Phishing Campaigns on the Rise

22.

Australia Spending Nearly $1 Billion on Cyber Defense as China Tensions Rise

23.

New Security Law Gives China Sweeping Powers Over Hong Kong

24.

COVID-19 'Breach Bubble' Waiting to Pop?

25.

Australia to Invest a Record A$1.35bn in Cyber Security


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26.

Partially Accurate Exposure Notification May Be Best Users Get From UK Contact Tracing App

27.

Genomics England Taps Up AWS and Lifebit to Create Cloud-based Covid-19 Research Environment

28.

What Cisos Can Learn From Covid-19: the Security Interviews

29.

Universities and Tech Giants Back National Cloud Computing Project

30.

Complex Security Estates Hinder Incident Response

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