Cyber Security News

April 2020

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APAC Firms Should Realise Cloud Not Always Cheaper

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Taiwan Bans Government Use Of Zoom Over Cyber Security Concerns

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Outrun Is a Beautiful, Privacy-first iPhone Running App

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Increase in Exploited Zero-Days Shows Broader Access to Vulnerabilities

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Linux Foundation Backs Security-oriented SeL4 Microkernel Operating System



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Domain Name Registrar Suspends 600 Suspicious Coronavirus Websites

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These Hackers Have Been Quietly Targeting Linux Servers for Years

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Detecting Threats in the Enterprise Network

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Malware-filled Installer Tries to Trick Zoom Users

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Nuance Can't Shake Hospital's Bid to Recover Breach Losses

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Irish Watchdog Warns Of Ad Giants Culling Health Sites' Data

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Home Business Opportunity Knocks for Consumer Iot Suppliers: Coronavirus

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Happy Developers Write Secure Code, Report Claims

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Criminals Using Zoom Installer to Spread Cryptominer: Coronavirus


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How Cisa Defines 'Trust' in the Trusted Internet Connection Policy: Critical Update

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COVID-19 Business Email Compromise Schemes, Ransomware Escalating

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Pentagon's Cyber Security Certification Program Still Working on Third-Party Auditors

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How Cisa Defines 'Trust' in the Trusted Internet Connection Policy: Critical Update

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Wuhan Reopens After Coronavirus Lockdown



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To Fight Coronavirus, UK Asked for Some Volunteers. It Got an Army

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Pentagon's Cyber Security Certification Program Still Working on Third-Party Auditors

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The Virus Changed the Way We Internet

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Yet Another Study Finds That Android Security Is Total Crap

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Yet Another Study Finds That Android Security Is Total Crap



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Zoom Admits User Data 'Mistakenly' Routed Through China

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Australian Digital Health Agency Reveals Two 'Probable' Instances Of Medicare Fraud

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As Coronavirus Looms in Federal Detention, People Inside Are Being Denied Constitutional Right to Speak with Lawyers

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Magecart Hackers Continue Improving Skimmers

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South Korea-Linked Hackers Targeted Chinese Government Via VPN Zero-Day

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