Cyber Security News

July 2020

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Asean Firms Stick to Familiar Security Tools, with Growing Interest in Newer Options

152.

Why Hackers Are Taking Aim at Sports Teams

153.

When You Stop the Attack But You Have to Pay the Hackers Anyway: Ransomware Nightmare

154.

Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Sue Over Drone Pictures Of Son

155.

Law Firm Can't Trim Claims in Data Breach Suit


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156.

No Patching, No CISO? Premier League Club Saved By the Bank After Hackers Targeted MD

157.

Popular Chinese-Made Drone Is Found to Have Security Weakness

158.

Southwest Airlines and American Airlines Report Deep Losses

159.

Popular Chinese-Made Drone Is Found to Have Security Weakness

160.

An Air Force Special Operations Surveillance Plane Is Lurking Near Portland During Federal Crackdown


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161.

NY Charges First American Financial for Massive Data Leak

162.

Contact Tracing Demonstrates Need for National Privacy Laws, Lawmaker Says

163.

Spain's Reopening Stumbles as Virus Cases Rise Among Young People

164.

Covid-19 to Prompt Surge in Public Cloud Spend on DaaS, Says Gartner

165.

Post-Privacy Shield, What Chance for a Brexit Data Adequacy Deal?



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Senate-passed Defense Spending Bill Includes Clause Giving DHS Cyber Agency Subpoena Power

167.

Federal Agencies Warn Foreign Hackers Are Targeting Critical Infrastructure

168.

UK Establishment Criticised for Dropping the Ball on Kremlin Threat

169.

US Says Chinese Hackers Targeted Covid-19 Trade Secrets

170.

Naver Transfers Hong Kong Backup Data to Singapore


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171.

Global Authorities Ask Video Conferencing Platforms to Revisit Privacy Obligations

172.

College Pals From China Became Among Most Prolific Hackers Ever, US Says

173.

US Accuses China Of Hacking COVID-19 Research, Stealing Secrets

174.

Open Source Tool Checks SAP Systems for RECON Attack IOCs

175.

PoC Released for Critical Vulnerability Exposing SharePoint Servers to Attacks


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176.

US Offers $2mn Bounty for Ukrainian SEC Hackers

177.

Chinese Threat Actor Uses New MgBot Variant in Attacks on India, Hong Kong

178.

Prometei Botnet Exploits Windows SMB to Mine for Cryptocurrency

179.

University Of York Discloses Data Breach, Staff and Student Records Stolen

180.

First American Title Insurance Charged in NY Over Data Leak

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