Cyber Security News

March 2020

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IOS Bug May Expose Data Even While Running a VPN

62.

Criminals Exploit Virus Crisis as Fresh Opportunity: Europol

63.

Chinese Hacking Surges Amid Coronavirus Crisis: Security News This Week

64.

Police Crack Down Ahead Of Curfew in Kenya

65.

How a Failure to Test Blinded the U.s. to Covid-19: the Lost Month



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Taliban Attack Afghanistan Amid Growing Coronavirus Threat

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Coronavirus May Add Billions to the Nation's Health Care Bill

68.

ACSC Issues Warning Around Coronavirus-themed Malicious Cyber Activity

69.

COVID-19 Symptom-tracking App Goes Viral Ahead Of US Launch

70.

Moment's Pro Camera App Adds Killer Time-lapse Tools for iPhone


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71.

Clearing Up Some Misunderstandings About Data Centers: Cloud Cover

72.

Russian Hackers Exploited Windows Flaws in Attacks on European Firms

73.

Websites Of US Presidential Candidates Pose Security, Privacy Risks

74.

Network Of Fake QR Code Generators Will Steal Your Bitcoin

75.

1password, Keeper, Lastpass, and More: Best Password Managers for Business in 2020


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Cyber Criminals Shift Focus to Target Remote Workers: Coronavirus and Home Working

77.

How Cyber Criminals Are Looking to Exploit Coronavirus for Hacking Campaigns

78.

Don't Let Cyber Insurance Distract You From Your IT Strategy

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Don't Let Cyber Insurance Distract You From Your IT Strategy

80.

NY, Ariz. Telecoms Barred From Transmitting Fake Robocalls



81.

Law360's 2020 Cyber Security & Privacy Editorial Board

82.

Derbyshire Police Deploy Drones to Enforce Social Distancing Rules: Coronavirus

83.

Insurance Firm Chubb May Be Latest Maze Ransomware Victim

84.

Lorca Calls on Security Scaleups to Tackle Coronavirus Challenge

85.

Hackers Target Dns Routers, Remote Work: COVID-19 Cyber Threats



86.

How ICE Operations in New York Set the Stage for a Coronavirus Nightmare in Local Jails

87.

'White-collar Quarantine' Over Virus Spotlights Class Divide

88.

Tech Industry Voices Concerns About the Pentagon's Cyber Security Certification Plan

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Tech Industry Voices Concerns About the Pentagon's Cyber Security Certification Plan

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D-Link and Linksys Routers Hacked to Point Users to Coronavirus-themed Malware

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