Cyber Security News

August 2020

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A Crackdown in Belarus Backfires. Here's What Videos Show

212.

Trump's Attacks on TikTok and WeChat Could Further Fracture the Internet

213.

How Crest Is Remaking the Future Of Consultancy: the Security Interviews

214.

Thousands Of Canadian Government Accounts Hacked

215.

This Surprise Linux Malware Warning Shows That Hackers Are Changing Their Targets


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


216.

Coronavirus Crisis Has Made Brazil an Ideal Vaccine Laboratory

217.

Newly Patched Alexa Exploit Could Have Leaked User Banking Data

218.

Texas Man Sentenced to 57 Months in Prison for Hacking Major Tech Firm

219.

Maryland Officials Warn Gun Dealers About Phishing Scams

220.

XCSSET Mac Malware Steals Information, Spreads Via Xcode Projects



221.

Mac Malware Spreads Through Xcode Projects, Abuses WebKit, Data Vault Vulnerabilities

222.

CactusPete Hackers Go on European Rampage with Bisonal Backdoor Upgrade

223.

Look Out for These Warning Signals in Your Network: Ransomware

224.

Software Co. Escapes Blame for 'Notpetya' Attack on Hospital

225.

Bingham Alum to Lead Mass. AG's New Privacy Unit


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...Why wait to find out?
Let Secmentis perform proactive Penetration Testing.


226.

Tech Giants Face €10B GDPR Class Actions Over Cookie Data

227.

Jack Daniel's Manufacturer Was Target Of Apparent Ransomware Attack

228.

Russia's Fancy Bear Targets Linux Environments with Drovorub Malware

229.

Firm Helping Run US Coronavirus Database Refuses Senators' Questions

230.

U.N. Security Council Rejects US Proposal to Extend Arms Embargo on Iran



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US Agency Takes Part in Simulated Cyber Attack on Critical Systems

232.

Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Help Election Officials Address Cyber Vulnerabilities

233.

We Cannot Rely on a Digital A-Team to Fight Deepfakes

234.

RedCurl Cyber Crime Group Has Hacked Companies for Three Years

235.

Dropbox Subscribers Get New Password Manager, Secure Vault, More


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


236.

China-Linked 'Cactuspete' Hackers Successful Despite Lack Of Sophistication

237.

Corporate Espionage Group 'Redcurl' Launching Targeted Attacks Since 2018

238.

Potentially Serious Vulnerability Found in Popular WYSIWYG Editor TinyMCE

239.

Signal Adds Message Requests to Stop Spam and Protect User Privacy

240.

Venable Picks Up Ex-FTC Atty for Privacy Practice

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