Cyber Security News

June 2020

271.

DHS Alerts to Ransomware Campaign Targeting Remote Access Systems

272.

What Happened Today: Coronavirus Briefing

273.

What Happened Today: Coronavirus Briefing

274.

Big Tech Zeros in on the Virus-Testing Market

275.

Is It a Log File? No, It's Malware Hiding in Plain Sight


What if you couldn't receive payments for a week?


276.

Stop Seeing Migrant Workers as Threat to Singaporeans' Job Security: Forum

277.

Stop Seeing Migrant Workers as Threat to Singaporeans' Job Security

278.

'Data Protection and Security Need to Be Baked Into Strategy From the Start'

279.

AWS Said It Mitigated a 2.3 Tbps DDoS Attack, the Largest Ever

280.

North Korea's State Hackers Caught Engaging in BEC Scams



281.

Flynn Blasts 'Partisan Assault' By Court-Appointed Counsel

282.

How a T-Mobile Outage Got Mistaken for a Cyber Attack

283.

Cosmetics Company Avon Offline After Cyber Attack

284.

Data Privacy Fears Emerge as German Contact-tracing App Downloaded 6.5 Million Times in First Day

285.

AWS CEO Andy Jassy Urges Cloud Laggards to Stop Trying to 'Fight Gravity'



286.

Amnesty Identifies Most Privacy-invasive Covid-19 Contact-tracing Apps

287.

Cyber Security Spend to Slow in 2020: Coronavirus

288.

Millions Of IoT Medical Devices Impacted By Ripple20 Vulnerabilities

289.

Democrat Facing Progressive Primary Challenge Signs Letter Supporting Cuts to Social Security - Then Quietly Walks It Back at Home

290.

When Security Takes a Backseat to Productivity


It may not be too late to act.
Secure your network today.


291.

Aerospace, Military Hit in Ongoing Espionage Campaign Linked to North Korea

292.

Home Workers Report Concerns Regarding Network Capacity Shortages

293.

US Semiconductor Maker MaxLinear Discloses Ransomware Attack

294.

The Internet's Most Censored Space

295.

CIA Unit That Crafts Hacking Tools Didn't Protect Itself



296.

Adobe Patches 18 Critical Code Execution Flaws Across Five Products

297.

Avon Recovering After Mysterious Cyber Security Incident

298.

Ripple20 Vulnerabilities Will Haunt the IoT Landscape for Years to Come

299.

Amnesty Calls Out Countries with 'Most Dangerous' Contact Tracing Apps

300.

Singapore Looks to Ease Privacy Fears with 'No Internet' Wearable Device

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