Cyber Security News

August 2020

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Security Of Post-Election Vote Count Top Worry

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Free Photos, Graphics Site Freepik Discloses Data Breach Impacting 8.3m Users

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Boosting Voter Confidence This November with Cloud-based Ballot Tracking

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Fox Rothschild's Privacy Practice Co-chair: Coronavirus Q&A

125.

Watchdog Stands By Report on DHS Illegal Appointments


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Tax Compliance Charity Demands Criminal Fraud Investigation Into Scheme Promoters: Loan Charge

127.

TikTok's GDPR Compliance Probed Amid Accusations Of Data Misuse

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MPs Accuse ICO Of Failing to Do Its Job on Contact-tracing Data

129.

Australian Regulator Sues RI Advice for Cyber Security Lapses

130.

Why CMMC Could Be Our Best Weapon to Fight Back Against Chinese IP Theft


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Kids May Be Using Laptops Made with Forced Labor This Fall

132.

What Happened Today: Coronavirus Briefing

133.

University Of Utah Pays $457,000 to Ransomware Operators

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The President's Cup Cyber Security Competition Is Underway

135.

HealthEngine Fined for Sharing Patient Data Without Consent and Skewing Its Reviews



136.

FritzFrog Botnet Uses Proprietary P2P Protocol

137.

Transparent Tribe APT Targets Government, Military By Infecting USB Devices

138.

How to Prevent and Remove Security Threats: MacOS

139.

DOD Approves 5 Companies to Sell 'Trusted' Drones to Gov't

140.

Coronavirus Fails to Dim Digital Transformation Ambitions Of Enterprise IT Leaders, Research Shows


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Social Media Data Leak Highlights Murky World Of Data Scraping

142.

First Computers That Led to a Career in IT

143.

Trump Comes Up Empty When Pressed for Evidence Of Election Fraud in Court

144.

What Happened Today: Coronavirus Briefing

145.

Lovesick Japanese Man Hijacks Plane with Toy Gun: 1970



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US Details North Korean Malware Used in Attacks on Defense Organizations

147.

Brute-Force P2P Botnet Targeting SSH Servers Of Medical Centers, Banks

148.

Former PM Turnbull Suggests Australia Boosts Its Cyber Capability By Buying Local

149.

APAC Consumers Believe Onus on Businesses, Governments to Safeguard Their Data

150.

Taiwan Accuses Chinese Hackers Of Targeting Its Citizens' Data

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