Cyber Security News

April 2020

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8,000 Unprotected Redis Instances Accessible From Internet

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Australia on the Cyber Offence to Bring Down COVID-19 Scammers

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Coronavirus-related Cyber Attacks Surge in Brazil

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Keep Your Pcs, Smartphones, and Tablets Safe: Best Antivirus Software and Apps in 2020

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Cyber Criminals Are Trying a New Trick to Cash in on Zoom's Popularity


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UK Government Slams 'Crackpot' 5G-coronavirus Theories Following Mast Arson Attacks

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DarkHotel Hackers Use VPN Zero-day to Breach Chinese Government Agencies

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How Hackers Are Exploiting Zoom's Popularity and How You Can Stay Protected

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Building a Blockchain to Verify COVID-19 Data

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Building a Blockchain to Verify COVID-19 Data



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NYC Schools Drop Zoom as Privacy, Security Scrutiny Grows

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Parking Management Co. Hit with Finger Scan Privacy Suit

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Interpol Warns Hospitals Of Spike in Ransomware Attacks

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This Map Shows the Global Spread Of Zero-Day Hacking Techniques

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Mehdi Hasan and Naomi Klein on Coronavirus Capitalism: Live


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BA and Marriott Get GDPR Fine Reprieve

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Great Barrier Reef Is Bleaching Again. It's Getting More Widespread

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Kinsing Linux Malware Deploys Crypto-Miner in Container Environments

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Democratic Senator Criticizes Zoom's Security and Privacy Policies

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Docker Servers Targeted By New Kinsing Malware Campaign



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2020 iPad Pro Microphone Has 'Hardware Disconnect' for Added Security

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The Remote Working Rush Is Creating a Playground for Spies and Cyber Crooks

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Italy's Virus Shutdown Came Too Late. What Happens Now?

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Interpol Warns Of More Ransomware Attacks Against Healthcare Sector

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5.2m Guest Records Exposed in Latest Marriott Data Breach



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Americans Want an Internet Bill Of Rights to Protect Their Online Data

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A Notorious Spyware Vendor Wants to Track Coronavirus Spread: Security News This Week

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In Another Security Blow, Thousands Of Private Zoom Videos Can Be Found Online

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In Another Security Blow, Thousands Of Private Zoom Videos Can Be Found Online

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Zoom Shifts to Tackle Privacy Concerns as Regulators Circle

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