Cyber Security News

September 2020

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MacOS Catalina 10.15.7 Squishes a Nasty Wi-Fi Bug

92.

Source Code Of Windows XP, Server 2003 Allegedly Leaked

93.

Washington Being Targeted By Phishing Campaign: Officials

94.

Maryland Man Gets 12 Months in Prison for Hacking Former Employer

95.

CISA Says Threat Actor Breached Federal Agency's Network


Tick Tock. Tick Tock. Did you get hacked?


96.

Windows XP Source Code Leaked Online, on 4chan, Out Of All Places

97.

Why Supply Chain Weaknesses Make You Easy Pickings for Hackers: Cyber Security

98.

Oak Ridge Considering Outsourcing Some Cyber Security Operations, CISO Says

99.

Addressing Insider Threats with Event Triggers

100.

How to Predict Merit Aid in a Strange College Application Season



101.

Russian Pleads Not Guilty in Foiled Tesla Ransomware Plot

102.

Top Healthcare Cyber Security Resources From NIST, HHS, OCR, HSCC

103.

What Happened Today: Coronavirus Briefing

104.

Putin Wants a Truce in Cyber Space - While Denying Russian Interference

105.

Government Software Provider Tyler Technologies Confirms Ransomware Attack


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


106.

Hackers Take Data for Further Reconnaissance in Breach Of Federal Agency

107.

Underwood Takes Over as Chair Of House Cyber Security Panel

108.

New 'Alien' Malware Can Steal Passwords From 226 Android Apps

109.

Data Protection Commission Accused Of Failing to Act on 'Largest Data Breach Ever'

110.

Nigerian Hacker Sentenced to Prison in US for Targeting Government Employees



111.

So Wait, What Exactly IS the Dark Web?

112.

CISA Says a Hacker Breached a Federal Agency

113.

Polish Police Shut Down Hacker Super-group Involved in Bomb Threats, Ransomware, SIM Swapping

114.

These Seven Malicious Apps Have Been Downloaded By 2.4m Android and iPhone Users: Mobile Security

115.

ICO Fines Profiteering UK Firm for Touting Coronavirus Products Over Spam Texts


Slow network? Intermittent connectivity?
Did a hacker bypass your security?


116.

Your Supply Chain Is Now Your Weakest Link: Cyber Security

117.

How a High Court Textualist Could Help Limit Anti-Hack Law

118.

Spy Court Backs Broad View Of 'Facility' Open to Surveillance

119.

ECJ Pulls Plug on Italian Cable Maker's Cartel Fine Fight

120.

Hacker Accessed Network Of US Agency and Downloaded Data

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