Cyber Security News

Jun 02 2020

1.

Queensland Gets Three New Cyber Innovation Hubs

2.

The Worst IoT, Smart Home Hacks Of 2020 (so Far)

3.

Feds Step in to Help Queensland with Cyber Security

4.

Joomla Hit By Data Breach

5.

Internal Data Stolen, Leaked, in REvil Attack on Electricity Market's Elexon

6.

Everyone Is Using These Apps Right Now to Monitor Police Activity

7.

French Virus Tracing App Goes Live Amid Debate Over Privacy

8.

Android's June 2020 Patches Fix Critical RCE Vulnerabilities

9.

New Cold Boot Attack Affects Seven Years Of LG Android Smartphones

10.

Amtrak Discloses Data Breach, Potential Leak Of Customer Account Data

11.

NSA Warns Of New Sandworm Attacks: the NotPetya Gang Is Back

12.

6 Metrics for Evaluating Telework Risk, Security Capabilities and Preparedness

13.

Super-powered SIM Models COVID Spread Through Chicago

14.

Should Your Agency Use Containers for Multicloud Management?

15.

6 Metrics for Evaluating Telework Risk, Security Capabilities and Preparedness

16.

Privacy Board Member Questions Plan to Check Fliers' Temps

17.

Calif. AG Finalizes Privacy Law Despite Unresolved Issues

18.

Bitcoin ATMs Likely to Be Next Crypto Regulatory Hotspot

19.

Sens. Unveil Privacy Bill to Regulate Contact Tracing Apps

20.

OneFS for Cloud Is a Heavyweight Entrant in Cloud File Storage

21.

Hull Supercomputer Helps Fight Covid-19

22.

NIS Security Regulations Proving Effective, But More Work to Do

23.

Enterprises Planning Future with 5G and Wi-Fi 6

24.

Hackers Update Notorious TrickBot Malware to Evade Detection

25.

REvil Ransomware Gang Starts Auctioning Victim Data

26.

CISA Official Sidesteps Controversy Over Trump's Voting Fraud Claims

27.

What Happened Today: Coronavirus Briefing

28.

Scientists Question Medical Data Used in Second Coronavirus Study

29.

Protesters Weigh Virus Risks on Crowded Streets

30.

Scientists Question Medical Data Used in Second Coronavirus Study

31.

Hackers Leak Data Stolen From UK Electricity Market Administrator Elexon

32.

Veeam Discovers Companies Unable to Recover Apps Fast Enough

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