Cyber Security News

December 2020

1.

US Student Data Left Unsecured By Get Schooled

2.

Change Your MacOS Power Settings to Prevent Disconnecting From VPN/Wi-Fi When the Computer Is Locked

3.

Ticketmaster to Pay $10 Million Fine Over Hacking Charges

4.

Hackers 'Unfairly' Turned to Commercial Targets

5.

Emotet Malware Returns with 100K Daily Emails, New Evasion Tactics



6.

Top 10 Networking Stories Of 2020

7.

Top 10 Investigations and National Security Stories Of 2020

8.

The Next Federal Cyber Security Challenge: Next-Generation Program Protection

9.

Why Stateful Machine Learning Could Help Cyber Security Efforts

10.

Home Surveillance Devices Hacked to Record Swatting Attacks: FBI



11.

US Treasury Warns Financial Institutions Of COVID-19 Vaccine-Related Cyber Attacks, Scams

12.

Ticketmaster to Pay $10 Million to End US Hacking Probe

13.

The Most Dangerous People on the Internet in 2020

14.

UK-EU Brexit Deal Passes Commons with Six-month Data Adequacy Bridge

15.

Brazilians Mostly Unaware Of Data Protection Regulations



16.

Tips From the Better Business Bureau: How to Create a Good Privacy Policy for Your Website

17.

Kawasaki Says Data Possibly Stolen in Security Breach

18.

Ransomware Is Headed Down a Dire Path

19.

CISA Insights on Ongoing APT Cyber Activity Behind SolarWinds Attack

20.

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21.

Top 10 Business Applications Stories Of 2020

22.

Top 10 Datacenter Stories Of 2020

23.

Top 10 Cloud Stories Of 2020

24.

Hack Spurs Call for Greater-but Measured-Supply Chain Scrutiny

25.

Vietnam Targeted in Complex Supply Chain Attack


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26.

New Zero-Day, Malware Indicate Second Group May Have Targeted SolarWinds

27.

Finland Says Hackers Accessed MPs' Emails Accounts

28.

Mi Rep. Fred Upton, Stimulus, Cyber Security (podcast): Sound on

29.

Finnish Politicians' Email Accounts Targeted By Cyber Attack

30.

In a Zero Trust World, Compliance Doesn't Equal Security

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