Cyber Security News

April 2020

1.

UK Cyber -security Chief Advises NHS on Tracing App

2.

This New Android Mobile Malware Targets Banks, Financial Services Across Europe

3.

Staying Safe From Cyber Scams as We Stay Home

4.

Video DisplayPort Standard Ups Its Game with Faster Data Speed and 16K Display Support

5.

Criminals Quick to Exploit COVID-19 Crisis in Europe


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6.

EU Demands End to Coronavirus Cyber Attacks

7.

Chegg Informs Employees Of Data Breach

8.

DHS CISA to Provide DoH and DoT Servers for Government Use

9.

Ransomware Mentioned in 1,000+ SEC Filings Over the Past Year

10.

Spear-phishing Campaign Compromises Executives at 150+ Companies



11.

The Path That Leads From Gaming Cheats to Malware: Cyber Security

12.

Critical Vulnerabilities in WordPress Plugins Lead to E-learning Platform Hijacking

13.

Investors Sue LabCorp Over Security Failures in Light Of Data Breach, Ransomware Attack

14.

Sens. Float Privacy Bill to Protect Data in COVID-19 Era

15.

The Week in Review: Coronavirus Litigation


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16.

Stark Digital Divide in US Internet Speed Amid Covid-19 Crisis

17.

Mobile Banking Customers at Risk From New EventBot Trojan

18.

Critical Vulnerability in Data Center Configuration Tool Gives "Full Remote Command Execution as Root

19.

COVID-19 Remote Work Causes Spike in Brute-Force RDP Cyber Attacks

20.

How Cyber Criminals Are Weathering COVID-19


Tick Tock. Tick Tock. Did you get hacked?


21.

Android Ransomware Asks for Victim's Credit Card Info

22.

How the Justice Department Is Permitted to Use Counter-Drone Technology

23.

Highways Of Peru Swell with Families Fleeing Virus

24.

How the Justice Department Is Permitted to Use Counter-Drone Technology

25.

How the Justice Department Is Permitted to Use Counter-Drone Technology


Tick Tock. Tick Tock. Did you get hacked?


26.

Adobe Patches 22 Vulnerabilities in Bridge, Illustrator

27.

The Risk Of a Surveillance State: Coronavirus Apps

28.

Spy Firms Push iPhone-hacking Tools to Trace Coronavirus, Raising Privacy Concerns

29.

Stellar Writing App Ulysses Gets Mouse Support on iPad, Big Improvements

30.

Crafty Kid Uses Clever Trick to Watch YouTube Despite iPhone Restrictions

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