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List of data breaches and cyber attacks in May 2020 – 8.8 billion records breached

IT Governance

Outsourcing group Interserve is recovering after hackers steal employee data (100,000). Hacker sold personal info of Unacadamy students online (11 million). Russian military accessed Chancellor Angela Merkel’s emails in 2015 hack (unknown). ATM manufacturer Diebold Nixdorf hit by ransomware attack (unknown).

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 236

Security Affairs

Privacy advocates criticize Apple for sharing some users browsing data with Tencent. Talos experts found 11 flaws in Schneider Electric Modicon Controllers. Winnti Group was planning a devastating supply-chain attack against Asian manufacturer. M6 Group, largest France private multimedia group, hit by ransomware attack.

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How to Track Your Kids (and Other People's Kids) With the TicTocTrack Watch

Troy Hunt

I've been involved with a bunch of really poorly implemented "Internet of Things" things in the past that presented serious privacy risks to those who used them. For example, there was VTech back in 2015 who leaked millions of kids' info after they registered with "smart" tablets. Wow - destroy them! I order one that morning.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking IoT

ForAllSecure

And the hope is that we will continue expanding on the exemptions that have been granted for good faith security research so in 2015, we got some narrow exemptions for medical devices cars and voting machines. The Strange Case of someone hacking into a casinos fish tank, which is something right out of Ocean's 11. I don't know.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking IoT

ForAllSecure

And the hope is that we will continue expanding on the exemptions that have been granted for good faith security research so in 2015, we got some narrow exemptions for medical devices cars and voting machines. The Strange Case of someone hacking into a casinos fish tank, which is something right out of Ocean's 11. I don't know.

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