Cyber Security News

Jan 05 2021

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Hack Of Federal Agencies 'Likely Russian in Origin': US

2.

CIA's New Recruitment Website Aims to Diversify Spy Agency

3.

Hackers Exploiting Recently Disclosed Zyxel Vulnerability

4.

US-Built Center in Cyprus to Offer Region Security Training

5.

US Government Formally Blames Russia for SolarWinds Hack

6.

Italian Mobile Operator Offers to Replace SIM Cards After Massive Data Breach

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Hackers Target Cryptocurrency Users with New ElectroRAT Malware

8.

As Coronavirus Cases Surge, So Do Cyber Attacks Against the Healthcare Sector

9.

Trump Bars Dealings with WeChat Pay, 7 Other Chinese Apps

10.

FAA's New Drone Rules Only a 'Starting Point' for Businesses

11.

Pa. Convenience Store Data Breach Suit Is Trimmed

12.

Biometric Software Maker Can't Arbitrate Privacy Fight

13.

US Officials Say Government Hack 'Likely Russian in Origin'

14.

Nielsen Investors' GDPR Suit Mostly Survives Dismissal Bid

15.

Ancestry.com Looks to Delete Yearbook Photo Privacy Suit

16.

Pompeo Says Russia Behind SolarWinds Hack

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Government Watchdogs Launch Cyber Threat Sharing Assessment

18.

Far-Right Violence Is Going to Be a Threat with Or Without Trump's Calls to Action

19.

Hamas May Be Threat to 8chan, QAnon Online

20.

Russia 'Likely' Behind Widespread Hack, Cyber Response Agencies Say

21.

Scammers Impersonating the ACSC on the Prowl

22.

SKT and AWS Debut 5G Edge Cloud Service

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