Cyber Security News

Feb 17 2021

1.

Indonesian Internet Regulatory Laws Are Serious Threat to Free Expression Rights

2.

The Fine Line Between Global COVID-19 Protocols and Privacy

3.

Mac Fan Transforms 1997 Toshiba Libretto Into Tiny Hackintosh

4.

US Still Unraveling 'Sophisticated' Hack Of 9 Gov't Agencies

5.

US Charges North Korean Hackers Over $1.3 Billion Bank Heists

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Research Shows How Solar Energy Installations Can Be Abused By Hackers

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Actions Enterprises Can Take to Combat Common Fraud Types

8.

US Charges Two More Members Of the 'Lazarus' North Korean Hacking Group

9.

These Are the Most Common Techniques Used to Attack Your Pc: Phishing

10.

Singtel Breach Compromises Data Of Customers, Former Employees

11.

Owner Of App That Hijacked Millions Of Devices with One Update Exposes Buy-to-infect Scam

12.

Dutch Police Post 'Friendly' Warnings on Hacking Forums

13.

1password, Keeper, Lastpass, and More: Best Password Managers in 2021 for Business Or Personal Use

14.

More Bosses Are Using Software to Monitor Remote Workers. Not Everyone Is Happy About It

15.

Tracker Pixels in Emails Are Now an 'Endemic' Privacy Concern

16.

These Are the Tricks Crooks Use to Make You Open Malware Email Attachments: Phishing

17.

Despite Security Concerns, Online Voting Advances

18.

Calif. Man Cops to Hacking Stadium's Food Sales System

19.

N. Korean Programmers Charged with Global Cyber Attacks

20.

Yodlee Must Still Face Consumers' Privacy Suit

21.

North Korean Lazarus Group Hackers Indicted in US

22.

Egregor Ransomware Arrests Confirmed

23.

Law Firm and Cyber Criminals Clash Over Source Of Stolen Data

24.

Despite Security Concerns, Online Voting Advances

25.

Three North Korean Military Hackers Indicted in Wide-Ranging Scheme to Commit Cyber Attacks and Financial Crimes Across the Globe

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Three North Korean Military Hackers Indicted in Wide-Ranging Scheme to Commit Cyber Attacks and Financial Crimes Across the Globe

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US Indicts North Korean Hackers in Theft Of $200 Million

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Cyber Criminals Leak Files Allegedly Stolen From Law Firm Jones Day

29.

Myanmar's Cyber Crackdown Explained: Digital Warfare

30.

White House Plans Executive Action in Response to Hack Involving SolarWinds

31.

Information Posted Online After N Carolina Ransomware Attack

32.

Macron Rushes to Shore Up French Cyber Defenses After Attacks

33.

Suspected Russian Hackers Used US Networks, Official Says

34.

US Calls North Korean Hackers 'World's Leading Bank Robbers'

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