Cyber Security News

May 19 2020

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Merkel Claims Russia Behind 2015 Bundestag Hack

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ADHA Details My Health Record Breach Attempt

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SMBs See Cyber Attacks That Rhyme with Large Enterprises Due to Cloud Shift

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Singapore Consumers Trust Their Emotions More Than Data, Technology

5.

Take a Peek at Gobi, the Shopping-oriented AR App Coming in iOS 14

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Nitro Pro Vulnerabilities Expose Many Enterprises to Attacks

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New Dns Vulnerability Allows Big DDoS Attacks: NXNSAttack

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Bluetooth Vulnerability Allows Attackers to Impersonate Previously Paired Devices

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AusPost Reported 300 Cyber Incidents This Year, But Nothing to Cause Major Disruption

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NXNSAttack Technique Can Be Abused for Large-scale DDoS Attacks

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Hacker Arrested in Ukraine for Selling Billions Of Stolen Credentials

12.

Cloud It Complexity Creates 'Immutable' Security Issues: DevSecOps Report

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9 Million Customers Hit and 2,000 Credit Cards Exposed: EasyJet Hack

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Hundreds Of Thousands Of QNAP Devices Vulnerable to Remote Takeover Attacks

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France Defends 'Centralized' Coronavirus Tracing App, Insists Privacy Held Sacred

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With Access to 43,000 Hacked Servers for Sale, MagBo Is the Go-to Cyber Crime Market

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Security Threats and Preventative Measures: Working From Home

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Fraudsters Spoof CDC, IRS and Other Gov Sites in Phishing Scams

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Fraudsters Spoof CDC, IRS and Other Gov Sites in Phishing Scams

20.

FTC Dem Says Kids' Privacy Programs Need More Scrutiny

21.

AT&T Customer's Crypto Theft Suit Survives Dismissal Bid

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Securus to Add Privacy Tools on Jail Calls to End Class Suit

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Payment Co., Ex-Exec Settle FTC Fraud Claims for $40M

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Hackers Gain Access to Details Of 9M EasyJet Customers

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EasyJet Says Hackers Stole Data Of 9 Million Customers

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Why the Pentagon's Cyber Security Certification Program Inspires Hope and Fear: Critical Update

27.

As Business Critical Apps Head to the Cloud, Security Blind Spots Remain

28.

The Nigerian Fraudsters Ripping Off the Unemployment System

29.

Web Giants Scrambled to Head Off a Dangerous DDoS Technique

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Ukraine Nabs Suspect in 773M Password 'Megabreach'

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American Heart Association, Hitachi Vantara and BurstIQ Combine Covid-19 Datasets

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EasyJet Reveals Cyber Attack on Nine Million Clients

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Court Curbs German Spies' Foreign Internet Surveillance

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DoJ Again Asks for Encryption Backdoors After Hacking US Naval Base Shooter's iPhones

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NIST Wants Help Demonstrating Security Compliance in 5G

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9 Million Customers Affected: EasyJet Hacked

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Right to Privacy Extends to Foreign Internet Users, German Court Rules

38.

What Happened Today: Coronavirus Briefing

39.

Portworx to Add Application Profiles to Persistent Container Storage

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GDPR Wholly Inappropriate to Govern Contact-tracing Data

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Cancelled NCSC Cyber UK Event Gets Green Light for 2021

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Nine Million EasyJet Customer Details Lost in Data Breach

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Sodinokibi Cyber Criminals Plot to 'Auction' Madonna Data

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Multiple Network Outages Costing Enterprise Businesses Millions Of Pounds a Year

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9 Million Easyjet Accounts Hacked | Rhode Island Launches Contact Tracing App | Trey Trainor Gives Fec Quorum: Hillicon Valley

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EasyJet Data Breach Exposes Personal Information Of 9 Million Customers

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Threat Actors Target Technology and Manufacturing

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Hacked iPhone Reignites Dispute Over Phone Encryption

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