Cyber Security News

July 2020

511.

Finally, a Security Blanket for Government It: SASE

512.

CBP Expands Border Surveillance Tower Network

513.

CISA Names Top 3 Threats to Government Systems

514.

GOP Operative Linked to Russian Spy Gets 7 Years for Fraud

515.

6th Circ. Upholds $4M Tax Fraudster's 13-Year Sentence



516.

Chicago Hospital Hit with Privacy Suit Over Finger Scans

517.

Lloyd's on Alert After Cyber Attack Hits Software Provider

518.

Lorca Scale-ups Bring Diverse Security to the Fore

519.

Impact Of Ripple20 Vulnerabilities on Healthcare IoT, Connected Devices

520.

Nigerian Man Charged with Cyber Fraud Against US Companies



521.

Hackers Are Exploiting a 5-alarm Bug in Networking Equipment: Hack Brief

522.

What Happened Today: Coronavirus Briefing

523.

TikTok to Withdraw From Hong Kong as Tech Giants Halt Data Requests

524.

Foreign Cyber Criminals Take Aim at Americans Working From Home

525.

Infosec Community Disagrees with Changing 'Black Hat' Term Due to Racial Stereotyping



526.

New Trump Appointee Puts Global Internet Freedom at Risk, Critics Say

527.

UK Police Make Arrests After Hacking Encrypted Communications Network

528.

How Award-winning StaffPad App Is Revolutionizing Music Creation on iPad

529.

US Senate Panel OKs Online Child Protection Bill Amid Privacy Fears

530.

Cyber Attacks Possibly Involved in Explosions at Iranian Nuclear, Military Facilities


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531.

Apache Guacamole Vulnerabilities Facilitate Attacks on Enterprises

532.

ICS-Targeting Snake Ransomware Isolates Infected Systems Before Encryption

533.

CISA Warns Enterprises Of Risks Associated with Tor

534.

Barr Asked If Probe Into Hacking Of Environmentalists Is Limited

535.

The Worst Hacks and Breaches Of 2020 So Far


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536.

DHS CISA Alerts to OpenClinic GA Hospital Management System Flaws

537.

Chinese Law May Require Companies to Disclose Cyber -security Preparations Outside China

538.

Committee Hits Roadblock in Probing Commonwealth Cyber Security Performance

539.

Connection Discovered Between Chinese Hacker Group APT15 and Defense Contractor

540.

An iPhone Running MacOS Apps Could Be All the Computer You Need [Opinion]

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