Cyber Security News

Jun 24 2020

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EasyJet Faces Group Legal Claim Over Cyber Attack Data Breach

2.

NSW Government to Launch a Cyber Security Center in Bathurst

3.

Safari 14 Removes Flash, Gets Support for Breach Alerts, HTTP/3, and WebP

4.

CSIRO's Data61 Develops Voice Detection Technique to Prevent Voice Spoofing Attacks

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George Kurtz on Cyber Security (Radio)

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A Council in Regional Wa Lost $170k to Online Scammers: 'A Wake Up Call'

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Australians Filmed Through Hacked Private Security Cameras, Live Streamed on Russian-based Website

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Sodinokibi Ransomware Operators Target POS Software

9.

Threat Actor Sold Access to Networks Of 135 Organizations

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Why There's Still Work to Be Done on Data Protection: GDPR Two Years on

11.

This Sneaky Malware Goes to Unusual Lengths to Cover Its Tracks

12.

CryptoCore Hacker Group Has Stolen More Than $200m From Cryptocurrency Exchanges

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New Ransomware Masquerades as COVID-19 Contact-tracing App on Your Android Device

14.

Privacy Bee Scrubs Your Personal Data From Companies to Reduce Your Risk Of Identity Theft

15.

Rise in E-commerce Gives Criminals a Fresh Opportunity: Cyber Crime

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How Data Visualizations Drive Decisions

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Feds Link Julian Assange to Hacking Group Anonymous

18.

EU Privacy Cops Urged to More Consistently Enforce GDPR

19.

10K EasyJet Customers Sign Up for Data Breach Suit

20.

EasyJet Lawsuit Over Data Breach Attracts 10,000 Passengers

21.

Political Parties Harvest Personal Data to Create Profiles on Voters, Most Of It Wrong

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Firm That Investigated Controversial Post Office IT System to Support Criminal Conviction Appeals

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Brits Will Sell Their Personal Data for Pennies

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The US-China Battle Over the Internet Goes Under the Sea

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MSPs Can Wise Up to Security

26.

Catalyst Blockchain Platform to Make Blockchain Easier to Use

27.

Dridex Operators Develop 'Wastedlocker' Ransomware

28.

What Happened Today: Coronavirus Briefing

29.

Pilots Discussed Coronavirus, Ignoring Alerts Before Pakistan Crash, Officials Say

30.

From China to Germany, the World Learns to Live with the Coronavirus

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£16,6 Million in Online Fraud Reported to Action Fraud Since Lockdown

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