Cyber Security News

July 2020

331.

CISA Gives Agencies 24 Hours to Mitigate Windows DNS Server Vulnerability

332.

What Happened Today: Coronavirus Briefing

333.

Congress Backs Push for National Cyber Czar

334.

Twitter Accounts Belonging to Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Apple, Others Hacked

335.

Why Covid-19 Is a Gift for Cyber Criminals



336.

South Korean Regulator Fines TikTok Over Mishandling Child Data

337.

'No-fault' Divorce Threatens Fabric Of Families, Exposes Children to Vulnerabilities

338.

Twitter Confirms 'Security Incident' Involving Hacked Accounts

339.

Chrome 84 Brings 38 Security Patches, Resumes CSRF Protection Rollout

340.

Defending Against the Latest Ransomware Surge


Did the bad guys just breach your network perimeter?


341.

Chinese State Hackers Target Hong Kong Catholic Church

342.

CIA Most Likely Behind Apt34 and Fsb Hacks and Data Dumps: Report

343.

Crates Package Api Tokens Revoked Over Serious Security Flaw: Rust Programming Language

344.

Why This Newly Uncovered Phishing Campaign Is a Game Changer: Business Email Compromise

345.

Reverse-engineering Deception-based Attacks



346.

Reverse-engineering Deception-based Attacks

347.

Tech Giants Face Privacy Suits Over Face ID 'Arms Race'

348.

Zoom Urges FCC to Keep Light Regulatory Approach to VoIP

349.

Fraudsters Target Investors in New Sophisticated Scams

350.

HSBC Chooses AWS for Public Cloud Business Operations


What's the worst that could happen?
...Why wait to find out?


351.

Video Providers Slammed By Credential Stuffing Attacks

352.

Leaked Documents Show Police Knew Far-Right Extremists Were the Real Threat at Protests, Not "Antifa"

353.

Hack Of 251 Law Enforcement Websites Exposes Personal Data Of 700,000 Cops

354.

'Tetrade' Brazilian Banking Trojans Go International

355.

Catalan Leader Demands Investigation Into Spain Spying Claim


What's the worst that could happen?


356.

Bipartisan Concerns Arise Over Cyber Director Legislation

357.

Just Collect Less Data, Period

358.

UK Retail Investors Fall Victim to 'Impersonation Fraud'

359.

Remote Workers in Singapore Aware Of Security Rules, But Still Break Them Anyway

360.

RECON Bug Lets Hackers Create Admin Accounts on SAP Servers

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