Cyber Security News

May 20 2020

1.

Health Minister Denies States and Territories Unable to Access COVIDSafe Data

2.

Reserve Bank Stays Cyber Resilient Through 'Fedex' Days and Cafe-like 'Technology Time'

3.

Cyber Attack on EasyJet Exposed Details Of 9 Million Customers

4.

Leaked iPhone 12 Motherboard Reveals Internal Design Changes

5.

Vulnerabilities Exposed Hundreds Of Thousands Of QNAP NAS Devices to Attacks

6.

Japan Suspects Missile Data Leak in Mitsubishi Cyber Attack

7.

Hacker Selling 40 Million User Records From Popular Wishbone App

8.

Bank Of America Blames PPP Applications Leak on Faulty SBA Test Server

9.

'Flight Risk' Employees Involved in 60% Of Insider Cyber Security Incidents

10.

How This Powerful Android Malware Stayed Hidden for Years as It Spied on Thousands Of Users

11.

Adapting to the New Network Normal

12.

Can Machine Learning Predict Coronavirus Spread?

13.

Bots, Voice Assistants Help States Manage COVID's Downstream Effects

14.

US Puts More Telecoms on Notice for Routing Virus Scams

15.

Chicagoland Used Car Dealer Hit with Fingerprint Privacy Suit

16.

Senate Commerce Advances Cyber Grand Challenge Bill with Some Tweaks

17.

Contact Tracers Don't Need Your Social Security Number Or Bank Info, FTC Warns

18.

Hackers Using COVID-19 Phishing, Website Spoofing for Credential Theft

19.

Tech-Assisted COVID-19 Tracking Is Having Some Issues

20.

WordPress Malware Targets WooCommerce Stores

21.

The White House Is Rewriting Contracting Language to Clarify Security Liability

22.

After Coronavirus, Office Workers Might Face Unexpected Health Threats

23.

Nhsx Enlists Military Innovation Hub for Covid-19 App Project: Coronavirus

24.

NCSC Discloses Multiple Vulnerabilities in Contact-tracing App

25.

Serco Exposes Contact Tracers' Data in Email Error

26.

Personal Devices Putting Singapore Employers at Risk

27.

A City Locks Down to Fight Coronavirus, But Robots Come and Go

28.

Different Approaches to a Coronavirus Vaccine

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