Cyber Security News

July 2020

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Hackers Broke Into Real News Sites to Plant Fake Stories

62.

Here's Why Credit Card Fraud Is Still a Thing

63.

Vatican Allegedly Hacked By China Ahead Of Key Talks

64.

Video Creation Service Promo.com Discloses Data Breach

65.

What Happened Today: Coronavirus Briefing



66.

CISO Concern Grows as Ransomware Plague Hits Close to Home

67.

Does Existing Android Feature Really Threaten Privacy Of Contact-tracing Apps?

68.

Garmin Wearables Back Online After Reported Cyber Attack

69.

Industrial Systems Can Be Hacked Remotely Via VPN Vulnerabilities

70.

US Election Administrators Failed to Implement Phishing Protections



71.

Source Code From Major Firms Leaked Via Unprotected DevOps Infrastructure

72.

US, UK Warn Of Malware Targeting QNAP NAS Devices

73.

Hacker Gang Behind Garmin Attack Doesn't Have a History Of Stealing User Data

74.

New Linux Malware Uses Dogecoin API to Find C&C Server Addresses

75.

The UK's Cyber Security Agency Is Getting a New Boss


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76.

Chili's Gets Claims Trimmed in Data Breach Case

77.

Employees Hit Manufacturer with Ill. Finger Scan Privacy Suit

78.

Sens. Support Targeted Updates to Big Tech Liability Shield

79.

Mich. Online Bar Exam Disrupted By Apparent Cyber Attack

80.

Justices Urged to Reject Web Filter 'Doomsday Scenarios'



81.

Garmin May Have Paid Hackers Ransom, Reports Suggest

82.

Global Telco 5G Network Infrastructure Spending Set to Almost Double in 2020

83.

Digital Bank Customer Data Breached Through Third Party

84.

Scotland's Security Resilience Center Concept Goes National

85.

Australia Says Chinese Students Are Targets in 'Virtual Kidnapping' Scams


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86.

GOP Stimulus Bill Includes $53 Million for DHS Cyber Agency to Protect Vaccine Research

87.

Group Says China Hackers Infiltrated Vatican Ahead Of Expected Talks

88.

Michigan Online Bar Exam Temporarily Taken Down By 'Sophisticated' Cyber Attack

89.

Garmin Confirms Recent Outage Was Caused By Ransomware Attack

90.

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