Cyber Security News

Feb 25 2020

1.

PayPal Accounts Are Getting Abused En-masse for Unauthorized Payments

2.

Is OpenDXL Ontology, Tolkien's One Ring for Cyber Security?

3.

IPhone 12 Might Sport Super-fast New Type Of Wi-Fi

4.

Signal Is the European Commission's Encrypted Messaging App Of Choice

5.

Supreme Court Refers Graham Dwyer Metadata Appeal to EU Court Of Justice

6.

Samsung Says It Leaked Data on Handful Of UK Customers

7.

Over 100 Vulnerabilities Patched in MyBB in Past 5 Years

8.

State-Sponsored Cyber Spies Use Sophisticated Server Firewall Bypass Technique

9.

Australian Banks Targeted By DDoS Extortionists

10.

Firefox for Mac and Linux to Get a New Security Sandbox System

11.

The Weird Devices That Employees Are Connecting to the Office Network: IoT Security Fail

12.

UK Financial Watchdog Admits to Leaking Confidential Consumer Data

13.

California Law Enforcement Shares Citizens Vehicle Data Without Controls, Audit Founds

14.

Agency in Charge Of IT Support for the White House Discloses Data Breach

15.

Ad Trade Groups Say Hawaii Privacy Bill Is 'Far Out Of Step'

16.

Becton Beats Biometric Privacy Suit Over Med Dispenser

17.

CBO Finds House Bill to Fine ISPs Could Lower Deficit

18.

AT&T Can't Skirt All Of Crypto Investor's $24M Hacking Suit

19.

Tax Administrations Urged to Start Small with Blockchain

20.

FCA Mistakenly Published Sensitive Complaints Data

21.

The US-China Cyber Security Relationship Remains Challenging, Says Demers

22.

Bug Is Remotely Exploitable: OpenBSD Pwned, Patched Again

23.

Healthcare Providers Overconfident in Data Sharing Controls, Security

24.

IT Security Leaders Engage in Risky Security, Password Habits

25.

Mobile Networks Vulnerable to IMP4GT Impersonation Attacks

26.

Big Tech Probes May Trigger Antitrust Scrutiny on All Sectors

27.

Government-Run Energy Company Keeps Reeling in the Same Employees in Phishing Training

28.

Coronavirus Threatens Europe's Economy: 'Not Just an Italian Problem'

29.

Government-Run Energy Company Keeps Reeling in the Same Employees in Phishing Training

30.

Stocks Slide for 2nd Day as US Sounds Alarm on Coronavirus

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