Cyber Security News

June 2020

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Devilish Malware That Abuses Critical Vulnerabilities on Windows Machines: Lucifer

122.

NYC Transit Looks to Tech to Tamp Down Virus Transmission

123.

Embracing Long-term, Remote Development in the Cloud

124.

Calif. Privacy Law Revision to Appear on Nov. Ballots

125.

Capital One Must Divulge Breach Report Despite Protests



126.

Patients Fight Hospital's 'Federal Officer' Claim in Privacy Suit

127.

New Malware Campaign Targets Unpatched Windows Vulnerabilities

128.

As New Coronavirus Cases Hit Another Record in the US, Some States Delay Reopenings

129.

New Charges, Sentencing in Satori IoT Botnet Conspiracy

130.

Your Friday Briefing: US Virus Surge, China Database, Women's World Cup


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


131.

For Those Getting Married, a Searchable Domestic Violence Database

132.

Pub 'Check-in' Apps Provoke Fresh Privacy Concerns

133.

Nebulon Emerges with Software-defined Storage, But From the Cloud

134.

Lawmakers Introduce Legislation to Establish National Cyber Security Director

135.

EasyJet Faces Group Legal Claim Over Cyber Attack Data Breach


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


136.

NSW Government to Launch a Cyber Security Center in Bathurst

137.

Safari 14 Removes Flash, Gets Support for Breach Alerts, HTTP/3, and WebP

138.

CSIRO's Data61 Develops Voice Detection Technique to Prevent Voice Spoofing Attacks

139.

George Kurtz on Cyber Security (Radio)

140.

A Council in Regional Wa Lost $170k to Online Scammers: 'A Wake Up Call'



141.

Australians Filmed Through Hacked Private Security Cameras, Live Streamed on Russian-based Website

142.

Sodinokibi Ransomware Operators Target POS Software

143.

Threat Actor Sold Access to Networks Of 135 Organizations

144.

Why There's Still Work to Be Done on Data Protection: GDPR Two Years on

145.

This Sneaky Malware Goes to Unusual Lengths to Cover Its Tracks



146.

CryptoCore Hacker Group Has Stolen More Than $200m From Cryptocurrency Exchanges

147.

New Ransomware Masquerades as COVID-19 Contact-tracing App on Your Android Device

148.

Privacy Bee Scrubs Your Personal Data From Companies to Reduce Your Risk Of Identity Theft

149.

Rise in E-commerce Gives Criminals a Fresh Opportunity: Cyber Crime

150.

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