Cyber Security News

Jan 24 2020

1.

Why the Bezos Phone Hack Is a Wake-up Call

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Android Malware Removes Bloatware Apps for Its Own Good

3.

Advertisers Panic as iPhone Users Turn Off GPS Tracking

4.

IPhone 11 Owners Report Audio Issues with Wireless CarPlay

5.

Questions Linger Over Investigation Into Jeff Bezos' Hacking

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Government Websites Hit By Cyber Attack: Greece

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Bipartisan Bill Aims to Reform NSA Surveillance Of Americans

8.

Privacy Firm Finds Unsecured Cannabis Patient Information

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2020 Rings in a New Era Of Cyber Attacks - and It's Getting Personal

10.

Privacy Worries Cited as Possible Reason for DNA Test Firm 23andMe's Sales Downturn

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Police Are About to Deploy 'Privacy Destroying' Facial Recognition Cameras Across London

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How Was Bezos Phone Hacked? Probably Using Pegasus-3 Spyware

13.

How Hackers Exploit Unprotected Systems: Cyber Security

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2020's Ransomware Attacks Will Be Smarter and Harder to Stop

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2020's Ransomware Attacks Will Be Smarter and Harder to Stop

16.

UK Extends Privacy Law Patchwork with New Kids' Rules

17.

Bill Would Limit Spy Agencies' Domestic Surveillance

18.

Home Depot Breach Class Attys Score $15.2M After Fee Fight

19.

American HomePatient's $1M Deal Over Stolen Drives OK'd

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Cyber Security & Privacy Group Of the Year

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Bezos Hacking Report Highlights Security Risks

22.

AI and Internet Of Things Herald 'Regulation By Litigation', Report Claims

23.

London Police Are Taking Surveillance to a Whole New Level

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London Police Are Taking Surveillance to a Whole New Level

25.

Jeff Bezos' Hack Inquiry Falls Short Of Implicating National Enquirer

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Insecure Configurations Expose GE Healthcare Devices to Attack

27.

Cyber Gangsters Publish Staff Passwords Following 'Sodinokibi' Attack on Car Parts Group Gedia

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Stocks Fall as Second Virus Case in US Spooks Investors

29.

Synchronous Mirrors, P2v and the Cloud: Disaster Recovery Failover Choices

30.

NHS Alerted to Severe Vulnerabilities in GE Health Equipment

31.

Panic and Criticism Spread on Chinese Social Media Over Coronavirus

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