Cyber Security News

July 2020

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Commonwealth Entities Left to Self-assess Security in Cloud Procurement

92.

Naver Transfers Hong Kong Backup Data to Singapore

93.

Hacker Replaced Emotet Payloads with GIF Images

94.

Garmin Says Systems Back Online After Cyber Attack

95.

Digital Banking Service Dave Says Data Stolen in Third-Party Breach


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96.

CISA Says 62,000 QNAP NAS Devices Have Been Infected with the QSnatch Malware

97.

Garmin Begins to Restore Garmin Connect Features, Services, Says Customer Data Not Impacted

98.

Hackers Stole GitHub and GitLab OAuth Tokens From Git Analytics Firm Waydev

99.

New Bug Hits Popular Built-in Security Features: Windows 10

100.

These Free Decryption Tools Have Now Saved Victims Over $600m: Ransomware



101.

Hackers Strike and Football Club Defences Are Exposed: Ransomware

102.

Garmin Says Cyber Attack Knocked Fitness Trackers Offline

103.

FCC Notches Progress on Network Security Measures

104.

K&l Gates' Digital Crisis Response Team: Coronavirus Q&A

105.

The Doctor Behind the Disputed Covid Data



106.

Was the Chinese Consulate in Houston Really a Hotbed Of Economic Espionage?

107.

Business ID Theft Soars Amid COVID Closures

108.

CISA Says Hackers Exploited BIG-IP Vulnerability in Attacks on US Government

109.

The Liability Plan to Hold Software Producers Accountable for Cyber Security

110.

Assume Your Ot Control System Will Get Turned Against You: National Security Agency



111.

Hany Choueiri, Chief Data Officer, Aldermore Bank: CIO Interview

112.

Study Finds Election Officials Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks

113.

Garmin Asked to Pay $10 Million Ransom, Russian Hacker Likely Behind the Attack

114.

Tech Unicorn Dave Admits to Security Breach Impacting 7.5 Million Users

115.

Garmin's Outage, Ransomware Attack Response Lacking as Earnings Loom


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116.

Garmin Fenix Smartwatches Hit with GPS, Run and Activity Saving Glitch Amid Outage

117.

Baltimore's Violence Interrupters Confront Shootings, the Coronavirus, and Corrupt Cops

118.

Australia Issues New Cloud Computing Guidelines

119.

US Coronavirus Cases Soar as 18 States Set Single-Day Records This Week

120.

Woz Sues YouTube Over Scam Video

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