Cyber Security News

Jul 29 2020

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Today's 'Mega' Data Breaches Now Cost Companies $392 Million to Recover From

2.

Garmin Confirms Cyber Attack Caused Five-day Wearables Outage

3.

'Boothole' Flaw Allows Installation Of Stealthy Malware, Affects Billions Of Devices

4.

'Ghostwriter' - Widespread Disinformation Campaign Associated with Russia

5.

AWS Fraud Detection Service Becomes Generally Available

6.

Russia Behind Spread Of Virus Disinformation: US Officials

7.

New Tool Detects Shadow Admin Accounts in AWS and Azure Environments

8.

Hackers Want Your Data, Not a Relationship: OkCupid

9.

Judge Probes DHS' 'Troubling' Remarks on Global Entry Ban

10.

Abbott Labs Can't Ditch Cyber Security Suit, Worker Says

11.

Bank Of Ireland Fined €1.66M for Cyber Fraud Lapses

12.

Serious BootHole Vulnerability Puts Millions Of Systems at Risk

13.

Majority Of Organizations at Risk Of Cloud Data Exposure

14.

Bank Of Ireland Fined for Six-year-old IT Breach

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Cosmetics Firm Avon Faces New Cyber Security Incident

16.

So Much for the Decentralized Internet

17.

University Of Arkansas Professor Indicted for Wire Fraud and Passport Fraud

18.

Hackers Broke Into Real News Sites to Plant Fake Stories

19.

Here's Why Credit Card Fraud Is Still a Thing

20.

Vatican Allegedly Hacked By China Ahead Of Key Talks

21.

Video Creation Service Promo.com Discloses Data Breach

22.

What Happened Today: Coronavirus Briefing

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