Cyber Security News

Jun 29 2020

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Hybrid Malware 'Lucifer' Includes Cryptojacking, DDoS Capabilities

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Swiss Re Calls for Transparency From Companies Over Cyber Attack Risks

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Singapore Issues COVID-19 Contact Tracing Wearables to 'Vulnerable Seniors'

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Australia Is Experiencing the 'Three Ds' Of Cyber Crime and It's Time to Wake Up

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Driver Vulnerabilities Facilitate Attacks on ATMs, PoS Systems

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Magecart Hackers Target US Cities Using Click2Gov

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Security Breach Impacts State Police Database

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Tens Of US Businesses Targeted with WastedLocker Ransomware

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Russian Cyber Criminal Gets 9 Years for Online Fraud Website

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A Hacker Gang Is Wiping Lenovo NAS Devices and Asking for Ransoms

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Attacks That Start with Phishing Emails Are Suddenly Back in Fashion Again: Ransomware

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São Paulo Subway Facial Recognition System Slammed Over User Data Security and Privacy

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Automating Mobile App Security Certification

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Multilayered Security for Digital Transformation: the Rx for DX

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What Drives White-hat Hackers?

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Automating Mobile App Security Certification

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Multilayered Security for Digital Transformation: the Rx for DX

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What Drives White-hat Hackers?

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Calif. Privacy Law Expansion Would Hurt EdTech, Group Says

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Canadian Watchdogs Probing Tim Hortons for Privacy Breach

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Senate Dems Demand Agencies Act on COVID-19 Scams

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Calif. University Says It Paid $1.14M in Ransomware Attack

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Phishing Back in Vogue as Ransomware Vector

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Qumulo Shift Opens Up Scale-out NAS to AWS S3 in the Cloud

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Evil Corp's Latest Ransomware Project Spreading Fast

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Making the Case for Cloud-based Security

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IHS Markit Commits to Three-year Data and Infrastructure Migration to AWS Cloud

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UKCloud Signs MoU with CCS to Provide Public Sector with Discounted Cloud Pricing

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We Paid Cyber Criminals a £1 Million Ransom: University Of California

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UCSF Pays $1.14M to NetWalker Hackers After Ransomware Attack

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The Airline Industry Blocked Disclosure Of Trade Data, Helping Conceal the Airlift Of N95 Masks From the US to China

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UCSF Pays Cyber Criminals $1.14 Million to Recover Files After Ransomware Attack

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NASA Watchdog Reports on Why the Agency Still Struggles with Cyber Security

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Battling Cyber Criminals on the 'Digital Frontline'

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The Long, Unhappy History Of Working From Home

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US Halts High-Tech Exports to Hong Kong Over Security Concerns

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F.B.I. Warns Of Fraudulent Coronavirus Antibody Tests

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The Long, Unhappy History Of Working From Home

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