Cyber Security News

Nov 11 2020

1.

UK Police and Other Investigators Spend £4m on Phone Hacking Software

2.

How Coronavirus-related Cyber Threats Will Persist in 2021: Phishing, Deepfakes, and Ransomware

3.

Underground Forums Remain a Hotbed Of Covid-19 Scams: Dark Web

4.

Arrow Adds AppViewX to Distie Roster

5.

$17 Million Ransomware Attack Reportedly Hits MacBook Manufacturer

6.

Vulnerabilities Exploited at Chinese Hacking Contest Patched in Firefox, Chrome

7.

Western Digital Finds Replay Attack Protection Flaw Affecting Multiple Vendors

8.

DDoS Attacks Are Cheaper and Easier to Carry Out Than Ever Before

9.

DOD Must Expand Its Mission-Critical Cyber Security Focus to Include Connected Weapons

10.

Justice Department Makes Largest Cryptocurrency Seizure to Date

11.

Meet the Husband and Wife Team Behind the Leading Coronavirus Vaccine

12.

Emergency Unemployment Programs Will Expire at Year's End, Putting Millions at Risk

13.

Fox News Swings From Refuting to Hyping Trump's Voter Fraud Nonsense: Split Screen

14.

No, Dominion Voting Machines Did Not Cause Widespread Voting Problems

15.

There Is No Proof That People Stole Maiden Names to Vote

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