Cyber Security News

August 2020

1.

NSW Pledges AU$60m to Create Cyber 'Army'

2.

New Zealand Stock Market Keeps Trading Amid Ongoing Cyber Attack

3.

Slack Pays Bounty for Critical Vulnerability in Desktop App

4.

France Won't Ban Huawei But Favors European 5G Systems

5.

CFAA Not Just for External Hackers, Police Tell High Court



6.

AT&T Urges FCC to Crack Down on Web Platform Moderation

7.

Kroger Broke Privacy Law with Facial Scans, Ill. Worker Says

8.

OMB Issues Interim Rule for Banning IT Products From Federal Systems

9.

A Second Virus Wave Grips Spain: 'Here We Go Again'

10.

New Zealand Turns to Spy Agency as Hackers Target Stock Exchange


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11.

Cyber Chief Warns Of East-west Split Over the Internet

12.

Steven Mnuchin Tried to Save the Economy. Not Even His Family Is Happy

13.

The Best Antivirus for Android

14.

Elon Musk Confirms Russian Hacking Plot Targeted Tesla Factory

15.

Cyber Attacks Halt New Zealand Exchange for Fourth Day



16.

How Citi Is Democratising Access to Data

17.

Cyber Attack Crashes New Zealand Stock Exchange for Fourth Day in a Row

18.

Leaked iPad Air 4 Images Suggest It Will Get an iPad Pro-style Makeover

19.

Spooks Called in as Cyber Attacks Again Halt NZ Stock Exchange

20.

New Attacks Allow Bypassing EMV Card PIN Verification


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21.

North Korean Hackers Stole Virtual Currency: Justice Dept

22.

North Korean Hackers Are Back at Targeting Banks

23.

Elon Musk Confirms Russian Hackers Attempted to Recruit Tesla Employee

24.

It's Never the Data Breach - It's Always the Cover-up

25.

CFAA Covers Ex-Cop's Database Search, Feds Tell High Court


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26.

Brandt Urges Pause in BIPA Suit Until Appellate Rulings

27.

UK-Nigerian Citizen Extradited to NY Over Bank Fraud Scams

28.

FTC Urged to Start Privacy Probe Into Fertility App Premom

29.

NASA Networks Not Safe From Outside Devices, OIG Says

30.

Office for National Statistics Defines Better Cross-government Data Linkage

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