Cyber Security News

May 27 2020

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26 Million LiveJournal Credentials Leaked Online, Sold on the Dark Web

2.

Future AirPods Could Count Steps, Track Heart Rate and Monitor Health Conditions

3.

Lightning Connector Will Stay Until iPhone Goes All-in on Wireless: No USB-C

4.

How Cyber Criminals Are Taking Advantage Of Covid-19

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Virus Apps Expose Tension Between Privacy and Need for Data

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The Security Of Your Android Device May Depend on Where You Live

7.

French Privacy Watchdog Okays Coronavirus Tracing App

8.

OpenSSH to Deprecate SHA-1 Logins Due to Security Risk

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'Suspicious Superhumans' Behind Rise in Attacks on Online Services: Cloud Security

10.

Encrypting Via Virtual Machines, RagnarLocker Gang Takes Ransomware to New Levels

11.

Capital One Ordered to Release Report Of Massive Data Heist

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SEC Confronts Fraud Amid 'Spike' in COVID-19 Tips

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Bose Shakes Wiretap Claims in Headphone Data Privacy Row

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Investor Looks to Freeze Tech Co.'s US Bank Accounts

15.

Maine AG Defends Constitutionality Of Internet Privacy Law

16.

Health System Must Face Feuding Family's Info Breach Suit

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BCS Calls for Computer Coding in Scientific Research to Be More Professional

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Surveillance Camera Network That Covered Dominic Cummings' Lockdown Travel: Revealed

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Fears Contact-tracing App Will Open the Floodgates for Cyber Criminals

20.

Shadowserver, an Internet Guardian, Finds a Lifeline

21.

External Threats Outpace Insider-Related Breaches in Healthcare

22.

New York Appealed to Keep an Elderly Prisoner Behind Bars - Then He Got Coronavirus

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Can Organizations Keep Up with Attackers Using Automation?

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