Cyber Security News

June 2020

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Cloud CRM Enlisted in COVID Contact Tracing

302.

Machine Learning Optimizes Efficiency Of Cloud Databases

303.

Report Says CIA's 'Lax' Security Allowed Vast '16 Data Breach

304.

NJ Justices Nix Privacy Suit Over Office Building Cameras

305.

Capital One, Consumers Clash on Data Breach Disclosure



306.

A Legion Of Bugs Puts Hundreds Of Millions Of IoT Devices at Risk

307.

'Black Kingdom' Ransomware Operators Target Pulse Secure VPNs

308.

Roommate Of Woman Accused Of Hacking Pleads to Having Guns

309.

Coronavirus Tracing App a Test for Privacy-Minded Germany

310.

Europe Rolls Out Contact Tracing Apps, with Hope and Trepidation



311.

UK-US Data Deal Puts Brexit Data Adequacy Pact at Risk

312.

Government Publishes Geospatial Data Strategy to Capitalise on Location Data

313.

Ericsson Upgrades 5G Forecast as Research Finds Mobile Networks Take Added Strain From Covid-19

314.

Norway's Contact-tracing App Suspended Over Privacy Concerns

315.

Financial Firms Facing Serious Hacking Threat in COVID-19 Era


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316.

Newly Unclassified Report Finds CIA Security Failures Led to Massive 2017 Breach

317.

Magecart Hackers Hit Claire's, Intersport

318.

Norway Suspends Virus-Tracing App After Privacy Concerns

319.

Man Sentenced to 5 Years in Prison for DDoS Attacks

320.

Old GTP Protocol Vulnerabilities Will Also Impact Future 5G Networks



321.

Watch Out for These Robocall Scams During Lockdown

322.

Web Skimmers Found on the Websites Of Intersport, Claire's, and Icing

323.

Banking Trojans Roar Back to Prominence in May

324.

Accessories Store Claire's Hit By Magecart Credit Card Fraudsters

325.

Social Security Wants a New Way to Manage Access for 330 Million Americans



326.

113 NHS Email Accounts Hacked

327.

Census Established a Governance Group on Data Quality Amid COVID-19 Worries

328.

Coronavirus Breaches Chinese Capital, Rattling Officials

329.

Ageing and Obsolete Network Assets Create Serious Security Risks

330.

Former eBay Staffers Charged with Aggressively Cyber Stalking and Harassing Couple Behind Critical Newsletter

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