Cyber Security News

April 2020

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Zoom Working on Security Improvements Amid More Bans

392.

Fleeceware Apps Discovered on the iOS App Store

393.

Bisq Bitcoin Exchange Slams on the Brakes After Exploit Of Critical Security Flaw, Crypto Theft

394.

What's at Stake From a Security Standpoint? Telehealth

395.

CISA Fast-tracks TIC Telework Guidance



396.

CISA Fast-tracks TIC Telework Guidance

397.

Building a Data Culture in Public Safety Agencies

398.

Senate Pressed to Protect Data Privacy Amid COVID-19 Crisis

399.

DOJ Asks FCC to Ban China Telecom, Citing National Security

400.

SEC Settles with 2 Traders Over 2016 Hack Of Its Database


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


401.

SEC Settles with Traders Accused Of Hacking Its Edgar Database

402.

'It's Going to Be a Really Different NHS' - How NHS Digital Is Tackling the Coronavirus Crisis

403.

Navy, Senate Researching Cyber Services

404.

All That Cloud Data Is Causing Firms to Focus on the Wrong Security Issues

405.

Hackers, APTs Exploiting COVID-19 with Phishing Attacks, Fraud Schemes



406.

Coronavirus Numbers Reflect New York City's Deep Economic Divide

407.

Lawsuit Aims to Stop Baltimore Police From Using War-Zone Surveillance System to Spy on Residents

408.

US, Britain Warn That Hackers Increasingly Use Coronavirus Bait

409.

OmniSci Boosts Data Science on Z By HP Workstations

410.

Menzies Warns Of a Sharp Rise in Fraud


Did the bad guys just breach your network perimeter?


411.

Majority Of Successful Phishing Tests Prompt Users to Change Their Password

412.

Virus Throws Millions More Out Of Work, and Washington Struggles to Keep Pace

413.

NIST Invites Comment on Guidance for Who Gets to Access What in the Cloud

414.

NIST Invites Comment on Guidance for Who Gets to Access What in the Cloud

415.

Navy, Senate Researching Cyber Services


What if you couldn't receive payments for a week?


416.

Coronavirus Surveillance Concerns Ramp Up Pressure to Pass Federal Privacy Law

417.

Tails, the Security-focused OS, Adds Support for Secure Boot

418.

Fintech Company Survived Ransomware Attack Without Paying Ransom

419.

Pixelmator Photo for iPad Picks Up Trackpad, Split View Support

420.

Leaked Images Reveal iPhone 12's Smaller Notch, iOS 14 Widgets in Action

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