Cyber Security News

July 2020

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New 'Evilquest' Ransomware Being Spread Through MacOS Pirate Apps

542.

Morocco Asks Amnesty for Proof It Used Spyware on Journalist

543.

Ransomware Operators Demand $14 Million From Power Company

544.

Chinese Hackers Target Uyghurs with Multiple Android Surveillance Tools

545.

ThiefQuest Mac Malware Includes Ransomware, Data Theft Capabilities


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546.

Roblox Accounts Hacked with Pro-Trump Messages

547.

V Shred Data Leak Exposes PII, Sensitive Photos Of Fitness Customers and Trainers

548.

From the First Breach to the Ransom Demand: Inside a Ransomware Attack

549.

Why Connected Medical Devices and Hospitals Are Such a Tempting Target for Cyber Criminals: Hacking Healthcare

550.

Patients Sue Fla. Orthopedic Provider Over April Data Breach



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Insurer Won't Defend Biz That Sold Access to Biometric Data

552.

Locked-down Teens Flock to NCSC Cyber First Training Scheme

553.

Optimised Network Infrastructure, Visibility, Experience Management Form Next Frontier in Business

554.

Does Your Security Really Protect Your Staff?

555.

Hundreds Charged as Encrypted Network Is Broken: When Police Are Hackers


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556.

Australia Thought the Virus Was Under Control. It Found a Vulnerable Spot

557.

As Domestic Abuse Rises, UK Failings Leave Victims in Peril

558.

Hong Kong Opens Door to China's Hulking Security State

559.

CISA Stands to Gain Powers Under Both Versions Of the Defense Authorization Bill

560.

Goodbye to the Wild Wild Web


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561.

Australia Recruits 500 Cyber Spies as China Tensions Rise

562.

NSW Government to Launch a Cyber Security Center in Bathurst

563.

Zoom Got Big Fast. Then Videobombers Made It Rework Security

564.

Ransomware Operators Claim They Hacked Printing Giant Xerox

565.

Woolies Hit with AU$1 Million Spamming Fine


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566.

Hacker Ransoms 23k MongoDB Databases and Threatens to Contact GDPR Authorities

567.

One Out Of Every 142 Passwords Is '123456'

568.

This Fake Message About a Missed Delivery Leads to Data-stealing Malware: Android Security

569.

Hacking Attacks Cost Victims More Than Just Cash: Cyber Security

570.

Abbott Labs Tries to Shake ERISA Cyber Security Suit

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