Cyber Security News

Oct 01 2020

1.

IPStorm Botnet Expands From Windows to Android, Mac, and Linux

2.

Data61 and Monash Claim Quantum-safe and Privacy-preserving Blockchain Protocol

3.

Russian Who Hacked LinkedIn, Dropbox Gets 88-Month Prison Term

4.

TechnologyOne Gets Boost to Cyber Capability

5.

US-linked Security Sources Discussed Kidnapping Or Poisoning Assange, UK Court Told

6.

German Privacy Watchdog Fines H&M $41M for Spying on Workers

7.

Treasury Department Warns Ransomware Payment Facilitators Of Legal Implications

8.

Cyber Criminals Stole $15 Million From 150 Companies in BEC Attacks

9.

HP Offering Big Rewards for Cartridge Vulnerabilities

10.

US Treasury Says Some Ransomware Payments May Need Its Express Approval

11.

UK Found Flaw Of 'National Significance' in Huawei Tech, Says Report

12.

Paying Cyber Ransoms Can Breach Sanctions, Treasury Says

13.

HP Beats CFAA, False Ad Suit Over Printer Firmware Update

14.

Companies Facilitating Ransomware Payments Could Face Penalties

15.

Second Cyber Attack in a Week Hits Global Shipping Industry

16.

Blackbaud Admits Hackers Stole Banking Details, Passwords

17.

Ransomware Victims That Pay Up Could Incur Steep Fines From Uncle Sam

18.

Anthem to Pay Nearly $40M Settlement Over 2015 Cyber Attack

19.

Data Shows Fewer Afghan Women Than Men Get Covid. That's Bad News

20.

Owners Of BitMEX, a Leading Bitcoin Exchange, Face Criminal Charges

21.

Help for the Jobless Has Also Been a Bonanza for Criminals

22.

Fraud Schemes Exploit Weak Spots in Unemployment Claims System

23.

Treasury Department Warns Against Paying Hackers Involved in Ransomware Attacks

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