Cyber Security News

Mar 24 2020

1.

Windows Security Flaw Exploits Font Handling

2.

Affinity Apps Free to Photographers and Designers During COVID-19

3.

IOS 14 Leaks Hint at New Notification Triggers, AR Mode for Find My

4.

Critical Flaw in Adobe Creative Cloud App Allows Hackers to Delete Files

5.

NewsGuard Drops Its Paywall to Combat Coronavirus Misinformation

6.

TrickBot Now Pushes Android App for Bypassing 2FA on Banking Accounts

7.

Four Different Strategies to Track Covid-19: Smartphone Surveillance

8.

Why Ransomware Could Represent the Future Of Destructive Cyber Attacks

9.

First Responders Can Get COVID-19 Patient Data

10.

Robocalls a Weapon for Good and Evil in Coronavirus Fight

11.

Trump Inks Pair Of Network Security, Broadband Bills

12.

Norwegian Banking App Gives Access to Other Banks' Accounts

13.

Fake Antivirus Site Promises Coronavirus Protection, Delivers Trojan

14.

Hyperscale Cloud Firms 'Well-insulated From Coronavirus Crisis', Claims Synergy Research

15.

Tekya Auto-clicker Malware Exploits Kids' Android Apps

16.

Legacy AV Defenceless Against Onslaught Of Evasive Malware

17.

Sk Telecom Gives Free Assistance to Police Agency with Location Data Analysis: Coronavirus

18.

As the Coronavirus Approaches, Mexico Looks the Other Way

19.

Coronavirus Spurs a Wave Of Suspect Websites Looking to Cash in

20.

Defense Secretary Says Teleworking Could Last Months

21.

Virus Knocks Thousands Of Health Workers Out Of Action in Europe

22.

China to Ease Coronavirus Lockdown on Hubei 2 Months After Imposing It

23.

Defense Secretary Says Teleworking Could Last Months

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