Cyber Security News

June 2020

31.

University Coughs Up $1.14 Million Ransom to Get Its Data Back

32.

F.C.C. Designates Huawei and ZTE as National Security Threats

33.

FCC Formally Designates Huawei and ZTE as National Security Threats

34.

Ransomware Targeting Mac Users Was Recently Discovered on Torrent Sites

35.

Ransomware Targeting Mac Users Was Recently Discovered on Torrent Sites


Why wait until you get hacked? Let us (ethically) hack you first.


36.

Hybrid Malware 'Lucifer' Includes Cryptojacking, DDoS Capabilities

37.

Swiss Re Calls for Transparency From Companies Over Cyber Attack Risks

38.

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

39.

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

40.

Driver Vulnerabilities Facilitate Attacks on ATMs, PoS Systems


Outfoxing the bad guys? Let's talk.


41.

Magecart Hackers Target US Cities Using Click2Gov

42.

Security Breach Impacts State Police Database

43.

Tens Of US Businesses Targeted with WastedLocker Ransomware

44.

Russian Cyber Criminal Gets 9 Years for Online Fraud Website

45.

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



46.

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

47.

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

48.

Automating Mobile App Security Certification

49.

Multilayered Security for Digital Transformation: the Rx for DX

50.

What Drives White-hat Hackers?



51.

Automating Mobile App Security Certification

52.

Multilayered Security for Digital Transformation: the Rx for DX

53.

What Drives White-hat Hackers?

54.

Calif. Privacy Law Expansion Would Hurt EdTech, Group Says

55.

Canadian Watchdogs Probing Tim Hortons for Privacy Breach


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


56.

Senate Dems Demand Agencies Act on COVID-19 Scams

57.

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

58.

Phishing Back in Vogue as Ransomware Vector

59.

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

60.

Evil Corp's Latest Ransomware Project Spreading Fast

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