Cyber Security News

October 2020

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Treasury Department Warns Ransomware Payment Facilitators Of Legal Implications

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Cyber Criminals Stole $15 Million From 150 Companies in BEC Attacks

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HP Offering Big Rewards for Cartridge Vulnerabilities

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US Treasury Says Some Ransomware Payments May Need Its Express Approval

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UK Found Flaw Of 'National Significance' in Huawei Tech, Says Report


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Paying Cyber Ransoms Can Breach Sanctions, Treasury Says

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HP Beats CFAA, False Ad Suit Over Printer Firmware Update

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Companies Facilitating Ransomware Payments Could Face Penalties

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Second Cyber Attack in a Week Hits Global Shipping Industry

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Blackbaud Admits Hackers Stole Banking Details, Passwords


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Ransomware Victims That Pay Up Could Incur Steep Fines From Uncle Sam

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Anthem to Pay Nearly $40M Settlement Over 2015 Cyber Attack

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Data Shows Fewer Afghan Women Than Men Get Covid. That's Bad News

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Owners Of BitMEX, a Leading Bitcoin Exchange, Face Criminal Charges

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Help for the Jobless Has Also Been a Bonanza for Criminals



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Fraud Schemes Exploit Weak Spots in Unemployment Claims System

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Treasury Department Warns Against Paying Hackers Involved in Ransomware Attacks

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