Cyber Security News

Feb 13 2020

1.

Britain Starts Setting Up 'First Internet Watchdog'

2.

Gaza Group Strikes Targets in Palestinian Territories in New Cyber Attack Wave

3.

Senate Report Says Obama Officials Were 'Not Well-postured' to Respond to Russian Hacking

4.

That's How a Leaked Report Describes Federal Parliament's Cyber Security: 'Low Level Of Maturity'

5.

Darkroom iOS Photo App Switches to Monthly Subscription

6.

China Develops a Data-hungry App for Tracking Coronavirus

7.

Huawei Hit with New US Charges Of Trade Secrets Theft

8.

Profinet Vulnerability Exposes Siemens, Moxa Devices to DoS Attacks

9.

Critical XSS Vulnerability Patched in WordPress Plugin GDPR Cookie Consent

10.

Loda Trojan Revitalized with Stealthy Upgrade, New Exploits

11.

Chinese Hackers Charged, Unlikely to Ever Be Brought to Justice: Equifax Data Breach

12.

Charlotte Takes E-scooter Data for a Test Ride

13.

Ill. Gambling Co. Says State's Data Breach Led to Bad Press

14.

4 Takeaways From Calif.'s Revised Consumer Privacy Regs

15.

CIA Worker Tells Jury He Once Punched WikiLeaks Suspect

16.

Securing the Government Cloud

17.

Senator Questions DHS' Use Of Cellphone Location Data for Immigration Enforcement

18.

Hackers Could Shut Down Satellites-or Turn Them Into Weapons

19.

Ransomware Attacks Cost Healthcare Sector at Least $160M Since 2016

20.

With Harsh Words, China's Military Denies It Hacked Equifax

21.

Deepdive and Paytomat to Combine

22.

Cyber Criminals Spread Coronavirus Conspiracy Theories

23.

America's Hopelessly Anemic Response to One Of the Largest Personal-Data Breaches Ever

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Securing the Government Cloud

25.

Senator Questions DHS' Use Of Cellphone Location Data for Immigration Enforcement

26.

China Expands Chaotic Dragnet in Coronavirus Crackdown

27.

Coronavirus 'Hits All the Hot Buttons' for How We Misjudge Risk

28.

New Elections App Ignites Security Debate: Voting on Your Phone

29.

China Expands Chaotic Dragnet in Coronavirus Crackdown

30.

America's Hopelessly Anemic Response to One Of the Largest Personal-Data Breaches Ever

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