Cyber Security News

May 26 2020

1.

Qatar Tracing App Flaw Exposed 1 Mn Users' Data

2.

Hacker Behind 'Doxxing' Of German Politicians Charged

3.

A New Malware-as-a-service Banking Trojan Analyzed: Silent Night

4.

StrandHogg 2.0 Vulnerability Allows Hackers to Hijack Android Devices

5.

Samsung Unveils New Security Chip for Mobile Devices

6.

Cyber Attacks Against Hospitals Must Stop, Says Red Cross

7.

Qihoo & Baidu Disrupt Malware Botnet with Hundreds Of Thousands Of Victims

8.

Europol, Capgemini Team Up in Cyber Crime Prevention, Awareness Campaigns

9.

EasyJet Faces £18 Billion Class-action Lawsuit Over Data Breach

10.

Turla Hacker Group Steals Antivirus Logs to See If Its Malware Was Detected

11.

Data Breach at Mitsubishi May Have Exposed Prototype Missile Design

12.

Insider Cyber Security Incidents? Check 'Flight-risk' Staff First

13.

Monitoring and Securing Cloud-based Databases Is a Developer's Responsibility

14.

House May Block Warrantless Surveillance Of Web Activity

15.

StrandHogg Mobile Vulnerability Has Evil Twin

16.

Huawei Hits Out at Fresh UK Network Probe

17.

Temper Tantrums Ahead as Gdpr Enters Its Terrible Twos? the Security Interviews

18.

Weeding Out Fraudulent Unemployment Claims Just Became More Difficult

19.

The Biggest Cause Of Data Breaches Is (Again) Frustratingly Banal

20.

Nobel Laureates, Gov't Leaders Urge End to Medical Cyber Attacks

21.

Internet Organizations Ask US House to Limit Access to Search, Browsing History

22.

UK Set to Scale Back Huawei Role in 5G Network

23.

White House to Seek Comment on National 5G Security Strategy

24.

What Happened Today: Coronavirus Briefing

25.

NHSX Contact App Likely to Exclude the Elderly and Vulnerable

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