Cyber Security News

May 15 2020

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Citizen Lab Says Non-China Registered Accounts Used to Beef Up WeChat Censorship

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M1 Could Have Handled Internet Outage Better

3.

Make Internet Service Providers Set Up Backup Networks

4.

Mophie's Latest Mobile Power Bank Recharges iPhones Wirelessly Or Via USB-C

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Adobe Issues Acrobat Reader Security Patch to Stop Undetected Access on Macs

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Chinese Hackers Target Air-Gapped Military Networks

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Why You May Not Need to Monitor the Dark Web

8.

Data Privacy Awareness Grows in Brazil

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Ransomware Gang Asks $42m From NY Law Firm, Threatens to Leak Dirt on Trump

10.

Hackers Preparing to Launch Ransomware Attacks Against Hospitals Arrested in Romania

11.

Hackers Target the Air-gapped Networks Of the Taiwanese and Philippine Military

12.

Texas Courts Disclose Ransomware Attack, Refuse to Pay Hackers

13.

Voting Security During the COVID Crisis

14.

Hidden Android Malware Infects Thousands Of Smartphones: Cyber Security

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TIC Pilots Help Solidify Cloud Policy

16.

Equifax Inks $30M Deal with Credit Unions Over Data Breach

17.

Shutterfly User Must Arbitrate Ill. Biometric Privacy Claim

18.

Patient's Privacy Suit Over Hospital Worker's Text Revived

19.

AT&T Accused Of Using GPS to Track Workers and Dock Pay

20.

Capital One Judge Skeptical That Breach Report Is Privileged

21.

Bloomberg Loses Appeal Of Privacy Ban Over Fraud Story

22.

Hackers Target European Supercomputers Researching Covid-19

23.

Questions Raised After UK's Electrical Grid Shrugs Off Cyber Attack

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Nhs Reveals Comms Network Strain as Virus Spread: Covid-19

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Rolls-Royce Uses Digital Twins in Power Systems Customer 4.0 Strategy

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Law Firm Hackers Threaten to Release Dirt on Trump

27.

Iran Is Increasing Its Military and Cyber Activity, Report Says

28.

Paying the Ransom Can Double Ransomware Attack Recovery Costs

29.

What Happened Today: Coronavirus Briefing

30.

Detainees at a Federal Jail Said Their Coronavirus Symptoms Were Ignored. the Government Is Fighting to Keep the Records Secret

31.

Fed Warns Of Financial Risks as Coronavirus Downturn Persists

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TIC Pilots Help Solidify Cloud Policy

33.

Second Critical Electricity Network Provider Hacked in 8 Weeks

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Another Health Minister in Brazil Exits Amid Chaotic Coronavirus Response

35.

'Ramsay' Espionage Framework Can Exfiltrate Data From Air-Gapped Networks

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UK Electricity Market Administrator Elexon Targeted By Hackers

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Criminal Hacker Group Claims to Have Trump Documents, Asks for $42M in Ransom

38.

Federal Watchdog Finds Chemical Facilities Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks

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