Cyber Security News

August 2020

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Ghanaian Extradited to US for Cyber Crimes That Caused Millions in Losses

62.

Mercenary Hacker Group Targets Companies with 3Ds Max Malware

63.

It's Evolving, and Now Cloud Storage Is a Risk: Ransomware

64.

Why Attys Shouldn't Dawdle on Preparing for a Data Breach

65.

2 Ghanaians Extradited to US Over $25M Email Scams



66.

Fintech Co. Yodlee Accused Of Privacy Violations

67.

Ariz. Couple Barred From US Robocalls for Facilitating Scams

68.

Avaddon Ransomware Operators Having a Go at Double Extortion

69.

Federal Agencies Warn North Korean Hackers Have Upgraded Their Cash-Out Schemes

70.

Ghanaian Citizen Extradited in Connection with Prosecution Of Africa-Based Cyber Crime and Business Email Compromise Conspiracy



71.

Confessions Of an ID Theft Kingpin, Part I

72.

Mercenary Cyber Spies Used Autodesk 3ds Max Exploits in Attacks

73.

Russian Arrested for Recruiting Employee Of US Company to Plant Malware

74.

Three Charged with Leaking Movies as Part Of Global Piracy Ring

75.

The Fed's Evolution Is Coming to a Computer Screen Near You



76.

Natural History Museum Union Files Complaint Over Coronavirus App

77.

The Lesson We're Learning From TikTok? It's All About Our Data

78.

Federal Authorities Warn North Korean Hackers Are Targeting Banks

79.

8.3m Freepik Users Exposed in Recent Data Breach

80.

No, No One Has Secretly Installed a COVID-19 Tracker Onto Your Smartphone



81.

Russian Man Charged in Malware Ransom Plot Of Nev. Co

82.

DHS Calls for Worldwide 5G Network Security Standards

83.

Trump's Chicago Hotel Hit with Biometric Privacy Suit

84.

3 Firms Lead $300M Infusion for Cyber Security Co. ReliaQuest

85.

New Zealand Stock Trading Interrupted By Second Cyber Attack



86.

Why a Government Vulnerability Disclosure Program Is a Big Deal: Critical Update

87.

Russian National Arrested for Conspiracy to Introduce Malware Into a Nevada Company's Computer Network

88.

Military's Top Cyber Official Defends More Aggressive Stance

89.

Hack-for-Hire Group Targets Financial Sector Since 2012

90.

With Hacks and Cameras, Beijing's Electronic Dragnet Closes on Hong Kong

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