Cyber Security News

April 2020

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How This Hacking Campaign Has Been Exploiting Unpatched Linux Servers for Almost a Decade

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Security, Privacy Crucial to Working From Home, Pa. Bar Says

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In Novel Case, Insurer Sues Own Law Firm After Data Breach

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Pentagon Networks at Risk Amid Remote Work Setup, Watchdog Says

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How Singapore's Niometrics Is Changing Network Analytics



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The Perfect Storm for Fraud: the Intersection Of Cyber Crime and Coronavirus Stimulus

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The Perfect Storm for Fraud: the Intersection Of Cyber Crime and Coronavirus Stimulus

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'We Don't Have Much to Brag About': Putin's Bleak Covid-19 Admission

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Food Workers Say C.D.C. Guidelines Put Them at Greater Risk for Infection

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AirPower Wireless Charging Pad Project Reignited with A11 Chip to Manage Heat Issues



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Signal Threatens to Leave the Us If Earn It Act Passes: Security News This Week

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Dialysis Patients Face Close-Up Risk From Coronavirus

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Train NASA's Supercomputer By Playing an Underwater Voyage iPhone Game

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Zoom Credentials Database Available on Dark Web

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New Dell Utility Alerts Security Teams Of BIOS Attacks


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Gambling Company to Set Aside $30 Million to Deal with Cyber -attack Fallout

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SEC Settles with Two Suspects in EDGAR Hacking Case

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How the Cyber Criminal Underground Works and What Drives Malicious Hackers

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How 'Indicators Of Behavior' Deliver Left-of-breach Security

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How 'Indicators Of Behavior' Deliver Left-of-breach Security


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CISA Outlines Telework Security Strategies

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Chicago, Equifax Reach $1.5M Settlement Over Data Breach

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Coronavirus Finds Fuel in a World Of Migrants

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New IRS Site Could Make It Easy for Thieves to Intercept Some Stimulus Payments

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CISA Outlines Telework Security Strategies



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US Threatens to Block China Telecom From American Market

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Botnet Targets Critical Vulnerability in Grandstream Appliance

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State-backed Hackers Using Virus to Increase Spying, UK and US Warn

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Germany and Taiwan Crack Down on Zoom Use By Officials

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COVID-19 Lures Only a Fraction Of Daily Phishing Emails

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