Cyber Security News

July 2020

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When It Comes to Cyber Security, Simply Watching the Outside Is Not Enough

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Us Unveils Blueprint for 'Virtually Unhackable' Internet: Quantum Loop

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A Vigilante Is Sabotaging the Emotet Botnet By Replacing Malware Payloads with GIFs

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COVID-19 Vaccine Hacking May Prompt Data Security Rethink

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Privacy and Cyber Security Cases to Watch in 2nd Half Of 2020



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Cuomo Rips DHS Heads' 'Criminal' Acts on Global Entry Ban

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Call to Protect UK's Homeworking Scientists From Cyber Attacks

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Russia's GRU Hackers Hit US Government and Energy Targets

129.

Thinking Of a Cyber Security Career? Read This

130.

Iraqi Security Forces Free Abducted German Arts Advocate



131.

Chinese Drone Giant DJI Responds to Disclosure Of Android App Security Issues

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Website Security Breach Exposes 1 Million DNA Profiles

133.

Energy Unveils Blueprint for Nationwide, 'Unhackable' Quantum Internet

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A Saudi Spy Chief Hid Abroad. with Appeals and Threats, M.B.S. Tried to Bring Him Back

135.

Garmin Outage Prompts Ransomware Attack Speculation


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Investment in Neurodiverse Talent a Win-win for Security

137.

University and Supplier on the Hook for Data Breach: a Question Of Trust

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China Doubles Up on 'New Infrastructure' Investments

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Garmin Shuts Down Services After Ransomware Attack

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Support Grows for an Australian Active Cyber Defence Program



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Slack Credentials Abundant on Cyber Crime Markets, But Little Interest From Hackers

142.

How to Survive a Ransomware Attack Without Paying the Ransom

143.

Exposed Twilio SDK Abused for Malvertising Attack

144.

Multi-Platform Malware Framework Linked to North Korean Hackers

145.

It's Time to Say Goodbye to the EU-US Privacy Shield


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Garmin Services and Production Go Down After Ransomware Attack

147.

CouchSurfing Investigates Data Breach After 17m User Records Appear on Hacking Forum

148.

New 'Shadow Attack' Can Replace Content in Digitally Signed PDF Files

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Ransomware Attack Locked a Football Club's Turnstiles

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Chinese Hackers Blamed for the Spread Of MgBot Trojan Across India, Hong Kong

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