Cyber Security News

August 2020

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US Cyber Command Leader Vows to 'Defend Forward' in Protecting Nation From Cyber Attacks

92.

Credential Theft Via Spoofed Login Pages Increase, Healthcare Top Target

93.

Top Exploits Used By Ransomware Gangs Are VPN Bugs, But RDP Still Reigns Supreme

94.

Chromium DNS Hijacking Detection Accused Of Being Around Half Of All Root Queries

95.

Nextgen Adds Security Vendor ExtraHop to Roster


Outfoxing the bad guys? Let's talk.


96.

New Ways to Manage HomeKit Cams and Settle Disputes [Awesome Apps Of the Week]

97.

WordPress Sites Targeted Via Vulnerabilities in WooCommerce Discounts Plugin

98.

Malicious Behavior Found in Advertising SDK Used By 1,200 iOS Apps

99.

Financially-Motivated Iranian Hackers Adopt Dharma Ransomware

100.

Enough with the Linux Security FUD


What's the worst that could happen?
...Why wait to find out?


101.

Brute-force Cyber Attacks on the Rise in Brazil

102.

Dentists Warn Of 'Confusion' Over Health Breach Notice Rule

103.

Appraiser Can't Sue IRS for Alleged Privacy Violations

104.

Crypto Exchange Gets SEC Nod for $117M Token Offering

105.

TikTok Fires Back at Trump's Efforts to Constrict App


Why wait until you get hacked? Let us (ethically) hack you first.


106.

CISA Warns Of Vulnerabilities in Popular Domain Name System Software

107.

Leading Global CISO Charged Over Alleged Hack Cover Up

108.

Freepik Discloses Data Breach Impacting 8.3 Million Users

109.

Why Trump's Approval Ratings on the Economy Remain Durable

110.

University Of Utah Pays Hackers Half a Million Dollars After Ransomware Attack


Tick Tock. Tick Tock. Did you get hacked?


111.

Search Engines May Expose Patient Health Information, ACR Warns

112.

A New Botnet Is Covertly Targeting Millions Of Servers

113.

Leaked Photos Appear to Show AirPower's Guts

114.

A Spanish Whistle-Blower Appeals to the EU for Help

115.

Hotel Group Marriott Faces London Lawsuit Over Huge Data Breach



116.

Modernisation and Upping Cyber Compliance on the Agenda for Geoscience Australia

117.

ASIC Takes Former ANZ-owned RI Advice to Court Over Inadequate Cyber Security

118.

University Of Utah Pays $457,000 to Ransomware Gang

119.

Adobe Open Sources Tool for Sanitizing Logs, Detecting Exposed Credentials

120.

Mozilla Offering Rewards for Bypassing Firefox Exploit Mitigations

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