Cyber Security News

May 29 2020

1.

New Yorker Indicted for Stealing Card Data Via SQL Injection Attacks

2.

NSA Publishes IOCs Associated with Russian Targeting Of Exim Servers

3.

NetBeans Projects on GitHub Targeted in Apparent Supply Chain Attack

4.

Cisco Servers Hacked Via Salt Vulnerabilities

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This New Trickbot Malware Update Makes It Even Harder to Detect

6.

The Privacy-based Smart Home Sensor: Minut

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Judge Demands Capital One Release Mandiant Cyber Forensic Report on Data Breach

8.

India's Contact Tracing App Made Open Source, But Will This Thwart a Surveillance State?

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GitHub Warns Java Developers Of New Malware Poisoning NetBeans Projects

10.

Toll Restoring Services Following Ransomware Attack

11.

The Privacy-based Smart Home Sensor - in Pictures: Minut

12.

Cloud-based Apps Are a New Entry Point for Hackers, Attacks Increased By 630%

13.

Army Goes Deep on Autonomous Systems

14.

Ex-Judges Slam Flynn's Appeal in Dismissal Bid Fight

15.

Sens. Join Call for FTC to Probe How TikTok Uses Kids' Data

16.

Remdesivir Access, Zoom Tm Security: COVID-19 IP Catch-Up

17.

EasyJet Hit with £18B Class Action Testing Value Of Privacy

18.

Fraudsters Exploiting COVID-19 Cheat Britons Out Of £4.6M

19.

Wireless Broadband Alliance Calls for Single Global Wi-Fi Network

20.

Qualcomm Aims to Tap Into Wi-Fi 6E with 'World's Most Advanced' Mobile Wireless Portfolio

21.

Test and Trace Has Not Passed Data Protection Impact Assessment

22.

Singapore's Contact-tracing App Tops Privacy Study

23.

Kaminario Offers Cut-price Virtual SAN in the Cloud

24.

NSA Attributes Attacks on Common E-mail Transfer Software to Russian Agents

25.

NSA Warns Russian Hacking Group Targeting Vulnerable Email Systems

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Social Security Is Worth More Than You Think, But Needs Your Help

27.

Cyber Crime Is Mostly Boring: Career Choice Tip

28.

In Hong Kong, China Tries to Drown Out Security Law's Critics

29.

It's Not Whether You Were Exposed to the Virus. It's How Much

30.

Stock Market Turmoil Took Toll on 529 College Accounts

31.

Germany Confronts Russian Ambassador Over Cyber Attack

32.

Design Marketplace Minted Confirms Recent Data Breach

33.

Gru Widely Exploited Critical 2019 Bug, Warns NSA: Exim Vulnerability

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