Cyber Security News

Feb 11 2020

1.

Me and My Shadow: Equifax/Chinese Spies

2.

US Charges Chinese Military Officers Over Equifax Hack

3.

US Tries to Stop Flow Of Personal Data to China with Charges

4.

US Charges Four Members Of Chinese Military Over Hacking Personal Data Of Millions

5.

Abode's Cheap DIY Home Security Kit Adds HomeKit

6.

Coronavirus Could Cut China's Smartphones Sales in Half This Quarter

7.

Estée Lauder Exposes 440 Million Records in Unprotected Database: Beauty and the Breach

8.

US, German Spies Plundered Global Secrets Via Swiss Encryption Firm

9.

China Denies US Allegations Over Military 'Hackers'

10.

Jenkins Servers Can Be Abused for DDoS Attacks

11.

Mac Malware Is Growing Fast. But It's Still Not as Dangerous as the Attacks on Windows

12.

Emotet Trojan Evolves to Spread Via WiFi Connections

13.

KBOT Virus Takes Out System Files with No Hope Of Recovery

14.

IoT Security Is Bad. It's Time to Take a Different Approach

15.

Automaton Takes Center Stage in Enterprise Cyber Attacks

16.

Malware Metamorfo Will Make You Retype Credentials to Raid Your Bank Account

17.

This Phishing Scam Uses Fake Invoices to Target Your Data: Malware

18.

Ad Groups Want Lawsuit Threat Cut From Wash. Privacy Bill

19.

Objectors to Fight Equifax Data Breach Deal at 11th Circ

20.

DC Circ. Affirms Convictions in $5M Tax Fraud Scheme

21.

Equifax Hack Shows China's Expanding Hunger for Data

22.

Hacks on Louisiana Parishes Hint at Nightmare Election Scenario

23.

US Hacking Charges Show China Trade Deal's Unfinished Business

24.

MI5 Failed to Disclose Failings in Handling Intercepted Data, Court Hears

25.

Mac-based Security Threats Outpacing Windows

26.

Chinese Military Personnel Accused Of Equifax Hack

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President's Budget Would Axe NIST Program Meant to Help Small Businesses with Cyber Security

28.

Hackers Increasing Complex Attacks with Hack Tools, Ransomware

29.

Equifax Breach Was Carried Out By Chinese Military

30.

Equifax Breach Is the Latest Of Many Hacks Linked to China

31.

Echobot Malware Drives Significant Increase in OT Attacks

32.

CISA Director Makes Case for Subpoena Power Over Internet Service Providers

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President's Budget Would Axe NIST Program Meant to Help Small Businesses with Cyber Security

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Us Indicts Pla: Equifax Hack

35.

Coronavirus Shock Could Push Europe Into a Downturn

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Coronavirus Shock Could Push Europe Into a Downturn

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CISA Director Makes Case for Subpoena Power Over Internet Service Providers

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