Cyber Security News

July 2020

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A Hacker Is Selling Details Of 142 Million MGM Hotel Guests on the Dark Web

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This Classy MacBook Setup Uses Both a Mouse and a Trackpad [Setups]

363.

EFF's New Database Reveals What Tech Local Police Are Using to Spy on You

364.

DISA Looks to Infrastructure as Code for Faster Cloud Deployment

365.

Walmart Sued Over Allegedly Undisclosed Data Breach


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


366.

UPMC Says Data Sharing Suit Belongs in Federal Court

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UK to Ban Huawei's 5G Tech Over Security Concerns

368.

Huawei Technology Banned From UK National Comms Infrastructure

369.

Appetite for Enterprise Datacenter Expansions Dampens in Face Of Covid-19, Research Shows

370.

Recon Vulnerability Puts Thousands Of SAP Customers at Risk



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'Name-and-shame' Ransomware Attacks Increasing in Prevalence

372.

Australian Enterprises Facing More Cyber Attacks

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Over 1 in 10 Ransomware Attacks Results in Data Theft: Report

374.

Britain's Economic Recovery Disappointed in May as Businesses Started to Reopen

375.

LiveAuctioneers Data Breach Impacts 3.4 Million Users


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


376.

House Appropriations Advances Defense Spending Bill

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What Happened Today: Coronavirus Briefing

378.

Britain Bars Huawei From 5G Network Over Security Concerns

379.

Automakers Are Making Cars, But Virus Surge Puts That at Risk

380.

Cyber Attacks Increase on the Extended Enterprise


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


381.

Law School Graduates Worried About Security, Privacy Of Online Bar Exam

382.

Xerox, US Reseller Hit with Demands From Maze Hackers

383.

Will US Legislation Stop COVID-19 Apps Leaking User Data?

384.

Spyware and Stalkerware Usage Surges During Lockdown

385.

New Mirai Variant Targets Vulnerability in Comtrend Routers


What's the worst that could happen?
...Why wait to find out?
Let Secmentis perform proactive Penetration Testing.


386.

US Secret Service Creates Cyber Fraud Task Force

387.

Russian Found Guilty Of Hacking LinkedIn, Formspring, Dropbox

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The Next Generation Of the Purism Linux Laptop Is on Its Way

389.

Is It Ok to Use Your Browser's Built-in Password Management Tools? Password Managers

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Smartly Integrated Security and Home Automation: Abode

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