Cyber Security News

October 2020

151.

Trump and Biden Campaign Apps Easy Targets for Cyber Criminals

152.

Customer Loyalty Accounts in Danger From Cyber Criminals

153.

How Malaysia's Selangor State Is Tapping Cloud

154.

Retailers Get Access to New Security Toolkit

155.

Far-Right Party Leader Blasts Spain's Handling Of Coronavirus


Outfoxing the bad guys? Let's talk.


156.

No, Mouthwash Will Not Save You From the Coronavirus, Despite That Study Going Around

157.

Trump Signs Legislation Making Hacking Voting Systems a Federal Crime

158.

UK and US Accuse Russian Hackers Of Targeting Tokyo Olympics

159.

New TrickBot Control Servers Unable to Respond to Bot Requests

160.

Security Testing Company NSS Labs Ceases Operations



161.

Adobe Previews Content Attribution Tool in Photoshop to Fight Deep Fakes

162.

NSA Publishes List Of Top Vulnerabilities Currently Targeted By Chinese Hackers

163.

Ransomware Variants Continue to Evolve as Crooks Chase Bigger Paydays

164.

Two in Five Employees Are Not Sure What a Mobile Phishing Attack Is

165.

Seven Mobile Browsers Vulnerable to Address Bar Spoofing Attacks



166.

Ransomware Gang Donates Part Of Ransom Demands to Charity Organizations

167.

Open Cloud Platform Delivers Water Consumption Models

168.

NSA Steps Out Of Shadows to Spotlight Where China Hackers Prowl

169.

ICAM, CDM Put Identity-Based Security Front and Center

170.

UK Says Russia Launched Cyber Attacks Against 2020 Olympic, Paralympic Games


Why wait until you get hacked? Let us (ethically) hack you first.


171.

DOJ Indicts Russian Hackers Behind 2017 NotPetya Malware Attack

172.

What Happened Today: Coronavirus Briefing

173.

US Has a 'China Problem,' Cyber Commission Says

174.

How 'Spygate' Attacks Fizzled

175.

Resilient Trickbot Down But Not Yet Knocked Out



176.

Police Given Access to Self-isolation Data

177.

BA Breach Penalty Sets New GDPR Precedents

178.

House Republicans Push VA for Details on Recent Data Breach

179.

US DOJ Indictments Might Force Russian Hacker Group Sandworm to Retool

180.

Discord Desktop App Vulnerability Chain Triggered Remote Code Execution Attacks

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