Cyber Security News

August 2020

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Nokia to Set Up Robotics Lab at Indian Institute Of Science

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96% Of UK Businesses Suffered a Damaging Cyber Attack in the Last Year

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Voting Machine Makers Are Finally Playing Nice with Hackers

394.

Why It's Time Boards Treated Cyber Security Risk Like Financial Risk

395.

Liam Fox's Trade Dossier Stolen and Leaked By Russian Hackers



396.

The Moral Quandary Of Paying Criminals Who Stole Your Data: Cyber Insurance

397.

Ransomware Gang Publishes Tens Of GBs Of Internal Data From LG and Xerox

398.

Hacker Leaks Passwords for 900+ Enterprise VPN Servers

399.

Iranian Hacker Group Becomes First Known APT to Weaponize DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH)

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The Tricks Used By Wastedlocker to Make It One Of the Most Dangerous Cyber Threats: Ransomware



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Soon, Your Brain Will Be Connected to a Computer. Can We Stop Hackers Breaking In?

402.

North Korean Group Behind Phishing Attack Against US Defense and Aerospace Firms

403.

TikTok Scrutiny Shows Trump's Fear Of Chinese Data Theft

404.

Claire's Hit with Customer Suit Over June Data Breach

405.

'Precipitous' Rise in Network Disruptions Since March 2020


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406.

Five Signs You're About to Get Hit with Ransomware

407.

The Risk Of Nation-State Hackers, Government-Controlled Health Data

408.

COVID-19 Impact on Ransomware, Threats, Healthcare Cyber Security

409.

Decades-Old Email Flaws Could Let Attackers Mask Their Identities

410.

Hackers Could Use IoT Botnets to Manipulate Energy Markets


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411.

Tanzania's President Says Country Is Virus Free. Others Warn Of Disaster

412.

US Attributes Taidoor Malware to Chinese Government Hackers

413.

NSA Warns Of Security Threats From Mobile Location Data

414.

GandCrab Ransomware Distributor Arrested in Belarus

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Ransomware Feared as Possible Saboteur for November Election


What's the worst that could happen?


416.

Hackers Could Target Organizations Via Flaws in Mitsubishi Factory Automation Products

417.

Ahead Of US Election, Google Bans Ads Linking to Hacked Political Content

418.

The Open Source Security Foundation: Uniting for Better Open-source Security

419.

How to Make Privacy Your Company's 'Killer App'

420.

NetWalker Ransomware Gang Has Made $25 Million Since March 2020

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