Cyber Security News

March 2020

31.

Taking Risk Out Of the System

32.

Marriott Suffers Data Breach Affecting 5.2 Million Customers

33.

US Government Track Phone Location Data to Monitor Spread Of COVID-19

34.

Vulnerabilities Expose Lexus, Toyota Cars to Hacker Attacks

35.

Vulnerabilities in DrayTek Enterprise Routers Exploited in Attacks



36.

Hacker Hijacks YouTube Accounts to Broadcast Bill Gates-themed Crypto Ponzi Scam

37.

Now Covid-19 Phishing Scammers Face 'Rapid-response' Crackdown: Coronavirus

38.

Zeus Sphinx Malware Resurrects to Abuse COVID-19 Fears

39.

As Complexity Climbs, How Can Agencies Manage Cyber Risks?

40.

As Complexity Climbs, How Can Agencies Manage Cyber Risks?


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41.

Coalition Says Bitcoin Cash 'Hijack' Claims Again Fall Short

42.

Drivers' Lack Of Injury Dooms Certified Jeep-Hacking Class

43.

Crypto Fraud Suspects Can't Get Out Of Jail Over COVID-19

44.

Virgin Media Faces Group Action Over Customer-Data Breach

45.

Internet Providers Enhance Support for Customers, End Data Caps: Coronavirus


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46.

Warning Over Surge in Zoom Security Incidents: Coronavirus

47.

NIST Shares Cyber Risk Management, Mobile Guides; Impact Analysis Tool

48.

Corporate Workers Warned Of 'Covid-19 Payment' Emails Delivering Banking Trojan

49.

Restrictions Are Slowing Coronavirus Infections, New Data Suggest

50.

Trump Won the Internet. Democrats Are Scrambling to Take It Back



51.

Source Code Of Dharma Ransomware Pops Up for Sale on Hacking Forums

52.

Privacy Rights May Become Next Victim Of Killer Pandemic

53.

5 Cyber Issues the Coronavirus Lays Bare: Society's Dependence on the Internet

54.

5 Cyber Issues the Coronavirus Lays Bare: Society's Dependence on the Internet

55.

Fine-tuning Innovation to Meet COVID Challenges


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56.

Australian Government Unveils Covid-19 App

57.

China Created a Fail-Safe System to Track Contagions. It Failed

58.

The US Tried to Build a New Fleet Of Ventilators. the Mission Failed

59.

A Mysterious Hacker Group Is Eavesdropping on Corporate Email and FTP Traffic

60.

Hackers See COVID-19 as a Big Opportunity for New Exploits

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