Cyber Security News

June 2020

511.

Undertaking Cyber Security Due Diligence in M&A Transactions

512.

29,000 Spotted in Q1: Malicious Mobile Applications Surge

513.

Security Guard with Knife Wounds 39 at Chinese Elementary School

514.

Police - Not Protesters - Are Overwhelmingly Responsible for Attacking Journalists: We Crunched the Numbers

515.

Equigy Harnesses Blockchain and Consumer-based Electricity Storage



516.

Data Privacy Groups Pile in on UK Contact-tracing App

517.

This Time, Hardly Anyone Followed Trump's Lead on Virus Drugs

518.

Ransomware Gang Says It Breached One Of NASA's IT Contractors

519.

Safari Might Translate Webpages Automatically in iOS 14

520.

Details Of Serious SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise Vulnerabilities Disclosed



521.

Firefox 77, Tor Browser 9.5 Released with Patches, Security Improvements

522.

AUCloud Brings Object Lock-based Ransomware Protection to Australia

523.

Hackers Hijack One Of Coincheck's Domains for Spear-phishing Attacks

524.

Large-scale Attack Tries to Steal Configuration Files From WordPress Sites

525.

Encrypted External Hard Drive: DataLocker DL3


Why wait until you get hacked?


526.

Here's How Germany Got Its Wires Crossed Over Video-chat Privacy: Zoom Security

527.

Four Ways You Can Keep the Hackers Away: Cyber Security

528.

Facial Recognition Adapts to a Mask-wearing Public

529.

Facial Recognition Adapts to a Mask-wearing Public

530.

Trump's Attacks on Vote-by-mail Worry Some Election Officials


Did the bad guys just breach your network perimeter?


531.

It's Getting Harder to Hide Consultants' Data Breach Reports

532.

Vimeo Can't Shift Biometric Privacy Suit to Arbitration

533.

Sodinokibi Data Auctions Highlight Changing Criminal Tactics

534.

Lidl Finland Speeds Up with New Local Server Racks

535.

Covid-19 an Opportunity to Change Security Thinking: Infosec 2020



536.

Aston Martin Swaps Out Legacy Antivirus for AI-driven Service

537.

Worldwide User Spending on Cloud-based Web Conferencing Technology Will Grow By Nearly 25% in 2020

538.

How Australia's Shockbyte Scales with Cloud

539.

What Happened Today: Coronavirus Briefing

540.

Genes May Leave Some People More Vulnerable to Severe Covid-19

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