Cyber Security News

September 2020

301.

Northern Virginia School System Hacked, Data Held for Ransom

302.

Department Of Veteran Affairs Discloses Breach Impacting 46,000 Veterans

303.

Magento Online Stores Hacked in Largest Campaign to Date

304.

Zerologon Attack Lets Hackers Take Over Enterprise Networks

305.

This Essential Step Could Help You Make It Through an Attack: Ransomware



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Vast Majority Of Cyber Attacks on Cloud Servers Aim to Mine Cryptocurrency

307.

New BlindSide Attack Uses Speculative Execution to Bypass ASLR

308.

House Passes Bill with Internet Of Things Security Standards

309.

EEOC Probing Website Defacement After Weekend Hack

310.

Hackers Connected to China Have Compromised US Government Systems, CISA Says


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46,000 Veterans' Data Exposed in Financial Services Center Breach

312.

Security Concerns Remain a Major Barrier to IoT Adoption

313.

VA Hit By Data Breach Impacting 46,000 Veterans

314.

Leaky Server Exposes Users Of Dating Site Network

315.

Operation Legend Is Bringing Surveillance Tech to Cities



316.

Top 8 Weirdest, Meanest and Dumbest Hacks Of All Time

317.

University Project Tracks Ransomware Attacks on Critical Infrastructure

318.

Home Affairs Secretary Foresees Change in Commonwealth Cyber Operating Model

319.

Equinix Ransomware Attack Hits Internal Systems

320.

Fancy Bear Hackers Are Back, 'Trying to Spy' on Trump, Biden Campaigns



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'Cyber Security Is a Constant Balance Between Usability and Security'

322.

ICS Vendors Release Advisories for CodeMeter Vulnerabilities

323.

Iran Says US Vote Hack Allegation 'Absurd'

324.

Zoom Rolls Out 2FA Support for All Accounts

325.

Attacks Targeting Recent WordPress File Manager Flaw Ramping Up


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Russian Military Hackers Targeted Credentials at Hundreds Of Organizations in US, UK

327.

Even Cyber Security Companies Spill Data and Passwords

328.

IRS Offers Grants for Software to Trace Privacy-focused Cryptocurrency Trades

329.

Inside the Multi-billion Dollar Industry That Silently Tracks and Sells Your Phone's Location Data

330.

Huge Rise in Ransomware Puts Your Data at Risk: Cyber Security

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