Cyber Security News

Apr 17 2020

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Fraudsters Target Those Who Are Self-isolating

2.

Academics Steal Data From Air-gapped Systems Using PC Fan Vibrations

3.

Hackers Targeting Azerbaijan Show Interest in SCADA Systems

4.

Ad Fraud Operation Accounted for Large Amount Of Connected TV Traffic

5.

Details Of 20 Million Aptoide App Store Users Leaked on Hacking Forum

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Most Consumers Admit to Sharing Passwords with Someone Outside Their Home

7.

This Is How Much People Have Lost to Online Fraudsters So Far: Coronavirus Scams

8.

Companies Are Getting Hacked Even After Patching Pulse Secure Vpns: DHS CISA

9.

PoetRAT Trojan Targets Energy Sector Using Coronavirus Lures

10.

Clipboard Hijacking Malware Found in 725 Ruby Libraries

11.

Disinformation as a Weapon in Cyber Space

12.

Equifax, Mass. AG Ink $18.2M Deal to End Data Breach Suit

13.

DHS Warns Hackers Compromising Patched VPNs with Stolen Credentials

14.

Bogus Vaccines. Fake Testing Sites. Virus Frauds Are Flourishing

15.

Ofcom Publishes Technical Data Debunking 5G Links to Covid-19

16.

Government Investigates Perceptions About Data Sharing Of Health and Social Care

17.

AWS Slams Lack Of White House Cooperation in JEDI Cloud Contract Investigation

18.

How Nominet Fights Back Against Malicious Domains: Coronavirus

19.

EU Warns No Compromise on Privacy as NHS Clashes with Tech Firms on Contact Tracing

20.

Security Certification Body Puts Exams Online: Coronavirus

21.

Bill Gates, at Odds with Trump on Virus, Becomes a Right-Wing Target

22.

US Agency in Fresh North Korean Hacker Warning

23.

GitHub Warns Users Of Sophisticated Phishing Campaign

24.

Hackers Can Access Your Mobile and Laptop Cameras and Record You-Cover Them Up Now

25.

Hackers Can Access Your Mobile and Laptop Cameras and Record You-Cover Them Up Now

26.

A Privacy Absolutist Isn't So Sure Anymore

27.

France Weighs Its Love Of Liberty in Fight Against Coronavirus

28.

This $1,300 Smart Crib Was Vulnerable to a Hack That Could Shake Babies Remotely

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This $1,300 Smart Crib Was Vulnerable to a Hack That Could Shake Babies Remotely

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