Cyber Security News

January 2021

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Ten-Year-Old Sudo Vulnerability Gives Root Privileges on Host

62.

CISA Issues Advisory for High-Severity Vulnerabilities in Fuji Electric HMI Products

63.

Emotet Botnet Disrupted in Global Law Enforcement Operation

64.

Cypriot National Admits in US Court to Extorting Website Owners

65.

NSW Running Data61 De-identification Tool Across COVID Data Prior to Public Release


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66.

US and Bulgarian Authorities Disrupt NetWalker Ransomware Operation

67.

The World's Most Dangerous Malware Botnet Was Just Disrupted By a Major Police Operation: Emotet

68.

Chromebooks Will Now Let You Sign Into Websites with Your Fingerprint

69.

UK Association Defends Ransomware Payments in Cyber Insurance Policies

70.

Ransomware Is Your Biggest Cyber Security Concern



71.

Can Data From Traffic Stops End Disparities in Policing?

72.

Feds Say Canadian Extorted $27M From Ransomware Victims

73.

Voice Recognition Tech Co. Broke Ill. Privacy Law, Suit Says

74.

Top UK Court to Weigh Privacy Rights for Criminal Suspects

75.

Emotet Botnet Goes Offline as Cops Seize Servers



76.

Grindr Complaint Results in €9.6m GDPR Fine

77.

NIST Shares Risk-Based Guide to Information Exchange Security

78.

Arrest, Seizures Tied to Netwalker Ransomware

79.

International Action Targets Emotet Crimeware

80.

Reciprocity Memos on Dod's Cyber Security Certification Program Are Ready: Official



81.

Asheville Powers Up Its Data Analytics Office

82.

Cyber Security and Society

83.

Patients Fall Victim to Health Ransomware

84.

'Cyber Trauma' Leaves Online Victims with Psychological Scars

85.

Women Primed to Fill Cyber Security Talent Gap


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86.

Intel Reveals 'Hacked' Earnings Release Was on Guessable URL

87.

Quantifying and Prioritizing Cyber and Business Risk: 2021 Predictions

88.

Norway to Fine Dating App Grindr $11.7M Over Privacy Breach

89.

NAT Slipstreaming 2.0 Exposes Devices on Internal Networks to Remote Attacks

90.

Crane Maker Palfinger Says Cyber Attack Had 'Massive' Impact on IT Infrastructure

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