Cyber Security News

Jul 23 2020

1.

Support Grows for an Australian Active Cyber Defence Program

2.

Slack Credentials Abundant on Cyber Crime Markets, But Little Interest From Hackers

3.

How to Survive a Ransomware Attack Without Paying the Ransom

4.

Exposed Twilio SDK Abused for Malvertising Attack

5.

Multi-Platform Malware Framework Linked to North Korean Hackers

6.

It's Time to Say Goodbye to the EU-US Privacy Shield

7.

Garmin Services and Production Go Down After Ransomware Attack

8.

CouchSurfing Investigates Data Breach After 17m User Records Appear on Hacking Forum

9.

New 'Shadow Attack' Can Replace Content in Digitally Signed PDF Files

10.

Ransomware Attack Locked a Football Club's Turnstiles

11.

Chinese Hackers Blamed for the Spread Of MgBot Trojan Across India, Hong Kong

12.

Asean Firms Stick to Familiar Security Tools, with Growing Interest in Newer Options

13.

Why Hackers Are Taking Aim at Sports Teams

14.

When You Stop the Attack But You Have to Pay the Hackers Anyway: Ransomware Nightmare

15.

Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Sue Over Drone Pictures Of Son

16.

Law Firm Can't Trim Claims in Data Breach Suit

17.

No Patching, No CISO? Premier League Club Saved By the Bank After Hackers Targeted MD

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Popular Chinese-Made Drone Is Found to Have Security Weakness

19.

Southwest Airlines and American Airlines Report Deep Losses

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Popular Chinese-Made Drone Is Found to Have Security Weakness

21.

An Air Force Special Operations Surveillance Plane Is Lurking Near Portland During Federal Crackdown

22.

NY Charges First American Financial for Massive Data Leak

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Contact Tracing Demonstrates Need for National Privacy Laws, Lawmaker Says

24.

Spain's Reopening Stumbles as Virus Cases Rise Among Young People

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Covid-19 to Prompt Surge in Public Cloud Spend on DaaS, Says Gartner

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Post-Privacy Shield, What Chance for a Brexit Data Adequacy Deal?

27.

Senate-passed Defense Spending Bill Includes Clause Giving DHS Cyber Agency Subpoena Power

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Federal Agencies Warn Foreign Hackers Are Targeting Critical Infrastructure

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