Cyber Security News

Mar 17 2020

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Cyber Criminals Exploit Coronavirus Disruption

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Coronavirus Lawsuits, Cyber Attack (podcast): Balance Of Power

3.

IOS 14 Leak Reveals Budget 'Iphone Max' with Larger Display

4.

Financial Services Firms Exposed 500,000 Sensitive Documents

5.

Private Application Access Firm Axis Security Emerges From Stealth

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WordPress and Apache Struts Account for 55% Of All Weaponized Vulnerabilities

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Financial Companies Leak 425GB in Company, Client Data Through Open Database

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The Top Coronavirus Questions Health Attys Are Hearing

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EU Regulators Say Coronavirus Doesn't Nix Data Protections

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Bankers Fear FCC Robocall Plan Will Block Fraud Alerts

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Virus Brings California Federal Courts to a Virtual Halt

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Private Equity Is a Tantalizing Target for Ransomware Hackers

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UK Makes Its Case for Post-Brexit Data Adequacy Decision

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DOD's Inconsistent Mitigation Of Cyber Vulnerabilities Is a Waste, Pentagon's Watchdog Says

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As HHS Responds to Coronavirus, Network Targeted By Cyber Attack

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Research Finds Some Become Seriously Ill: Children and Coronavirus

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Hundreds Of Scientists Scramble to Find a Coronavirus Treatment

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Layoffs Are Just Starting, and the Forecasts Are Bleak

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Coronavirus Is Closing Social Security Offices. Here's How to Get Benefit Help

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Hundreds Of Scientists Scramble to Find a Coronavirus Treatment

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'Will Mortgage Rates Stay Low?': as the Coronavirus Spreads, a Question

22.

Rare Android Stalkerware Can Steal Data, Control Devices

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Cyber Security Must Be Embedded in Every Aspect Of Government Technology

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DOD's Inconsistent Mitigation Of Cyber Vulnerabilities Is a Waste, Pentagon's Watchdog Says

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German Military Laptop Sold on eBay Included Classified Missile Information

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Having Brushed Off Coronavirus Threat, Southeast Asia Begins to Confront It

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The Coronavirus Exposes Education's Digital Divide

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The Coronavirus Exposes Education's Digital Divide

29.

Travelex Under Threat as Insolvency Risk, Hacking Costs and Coronavirus Take Their Toll

30.

Cyber Security Must Be Embedded in Every Aspect Of Government Technology

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Federal Government in Talks with Tech Groups to Use Phone Location Data to Track Coronavirus

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