Cyber Security News

Apr 27 2021

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UnitingCare Queensland Security Incident Takes Some Systems Offline

2.

UnitingCare Queensland Hit By Cyber Attack

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IOS 14.5 Brings App Tracking Transparency, Mask-friendly Face ID

4.

Ad Companies Argue App Tracking Transparency Will Drive Up Cost Of Apps

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University Of Minnesota Responds to Linux Security Patch Requests

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Private Internet Access Vpn's Two-year Subscription Plan Is 72% Off Right Now: Deal Alert

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Ransomware Extortion Demands Are Growing, and So Is the Downtime Caused By Attacks

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Easy-to-guess Passwords Are Set to Be Banned: IoT Security

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Robinhood's Bid to Toss Hacking Suit Meets Skeptical Judge

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Cyber Criminals Leak Data Stolen From DC Police Department

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FCC Might Extend Security Crackdowns to Consumer Devices

12.

Wyden Probes Credit Suisse Compliance with Tax Dodge Deal

13.

Total Cost Of Ransomware Attack Heading Towards $2m

14.

Leaky Azure Storage Account Puts Software Developer IP at Risk

15.

North London School Wins NCSC Girls' Cyber Challenge

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Making Sense Of Outbound Email Security: the Security Interviews

17.

Snowden, Assange, Mass Surveillance, and Whistleblowing: 2006-2013

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DC Police Department Hit By Apparent Extortion Attack

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