Cyber Security News

Sep 17 2020

1.

US Prosecutors Allege Widespread China-based Hacking Plot

2.

An Exciting Prospect, But Only for the Rich? Human Biohacking

3.

US Charges Seven Over Alleged Wide-ranging Chinese Hacking Effort

4.

Leaks Give Us First Uninspiring Look at AirPods Studio Headphones

5.

IOS 14 and iPadOS 14 Patch Vulnerabilities, Introduce New Privacy Features

6.

US Charges Three Iranian Hackers for Attacks on Satellite Companies

7.

Information Disclosure, XSS Vulnerabilities Patched in Drupal

8.

German Hospital Hacked, Patient Taken to Another City Dies

9.

US Sanctions Iranian Government Front Company Hiding Major Hacking Operations

10.

US Charges Iranian Hackers for Breaching US Satellite Companies

11.

This Ransomware Has Borrowed a Sneaky Trick for Delivering Malware to Its Victims

12.

Five iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 Security and Privacy Features You Need to Know About

13.

Hackers Are Launching Fresh Attacks Against Universities: Ransomware Warning

14.

Your Guide to Staying Safe on the Internet: VPN

15.

Fertility App Co. Settles with Calif. AG Over Privacy Concerns

16.

Spy Court Says It Lacks Authority to Declassify Its Records

17.

Cyber Fraud Prevention Co.'s Ex-CEO Charged in $123M Fraud

18.

Treasury Says It Lacks Data on Finance Sector's Cyber Risks

19.

Wolf Spurns Subpoena and Skips House Security Hearing

20.

Brazil, Canada Lead Surge in Global Privacy Law Expansion

21.

Maze Ransomware Borrows Ragnar Locker Tactics to Sneak Past Defences

22.

Saudi Arabia Sees Cyber Security Boom as Coronavirus Bites

23.

Seven Charged in Connection with Chinese State-backed Cyber Attacks

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State-Sponsored Iranian Hackers Indicted for Computer Intrusions at US Satellite Companies

25.

Chinese Antivirus Firm Was Part Of APT41 'Supply Chain' Attack

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US Charges Two State-Sponsored Iranian Hackers

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Two Russians Charged Over $17M Cryptocurrency Fraud Scheme

28.

CISA Data Shows Federal Civilian Agencies Faster Than Industry at Patching

29.

Treasury Dept. Sanctions Iranian Government-backed Hackers

30.

Justice Dept. Charges Iranian Nationals for Hacking US Satellite Companies

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