Cyber Security News

April 2021

1.

US Tech Pushes for Ransomware to Be Designated a National Security Threat

2.

ISC Urges Updates Of DNS Servers to Wipe Out New BIND Vulnerabilities

3.

An OLED MacBook Is Possible ... and Probably Inevitable

4.

Unknown Chinese APT Targets Russian Defense Sector

5.

Task Force Calls for Aggressive US 'Anti-ransomware' Campaign


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6.

Contract Tracing Breach Impacts Private Info Of 72K People

7.

Ransomware Is Now a National Security Risk. This Group Thinks It Knows How to Defeat It

8.

Fla. Privacy Bill Can't Cross Finish Line as Session Ends

9.

Ex-Security Guard Says Union Past Doesn't Affect BIPA Suit

10.

ICE Ordered to Hand Over Crime Victims Office Docs



11.

Reed Smith Reps Payless in $1.2M Cyber Crime Insurance Row

12.

What Texas Power Outages Can Teach Us About Securing the Electric Grid

13.

Data Privacy Demands a Unified View Across Siloes

14.

CISA Tests Cloud Log Aggregation to ID Threats

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CISA Tests Cloud Log Aggregation to ID Threats



16.

Top Lawyer Warned Cps Of Risk That Phone Hacking Warrants Could Be Unlawful: EncroChat

17.

End Of Support for Build 1909 Leaves Some Windows Open to Attack

18.

Government Gets Updated Powers to Intervene on Tech-related M&A Deals on National Security Grounds

19.

NSF, NIST, DOD Team Up on Resilient Next-gen Networking

20.

Think Twice Before Connecting Operational Technology to the Internet: NSA to Defense Sector



21.

Justice Department to Undertake 120 Day Review Of Cyber Security Challenges

22.

Biden Takes Quick Action on Cyber in First 100 Days

23.

Chinese Cyber Spies Target Military Organizations in Asia with New Malware

24.

Senate Committee Wants Further Protections Inserted Into Australia's Data-sharing Scheme

25.

Ransomware Attack Hits Washington, D.C. Police Department


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26.

Stealthy RotaJakiro Backdoor Targeting Linux Systems

27.

DigitalOcean Discloses Breach Involving Billing Information

28.

'Location Spoofing' Creates Deepfake Satellite Images

29.

Ransomware Panel Urges Crypto Oversight, Payment Reports

30.

Ill. Judge Denies Stay for Biometric Data Vendor in BIPA Case

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