Cyber Security News

Apr 29 2021

1.

Chinese Cyber Spies Target Military Organizations in Asia with New Malware

2.

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

3.

Ransomware Attack Hits Washington, D.C. Police Department

4.

Stealthy RotaJakiro Backdoor Targeting Linux Systems

5.

DigitalOcean Discloses Breach Involving Billing Information

6.

'Location Spoofing' Creates Deepfake Satellite Images

7.

Ransomware Panel Urges Crypto Oversight, Payment Reports

8.

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

9.

Five US Agencies May Have Been Hacked Through Ivanti Flaws

10.

White House Urged to Address Surge in Ransomware Attacks

11.

Northern Ireland Pilots Security Training Plan for 16-25s

12.

Eutelsat Takes Stake in OneWeb Satellite Service

13.

An Ambitious Plan to Tackle Ransomware Faces Long Odds

14.

NIST, CISA Share Software Supply Chain Attack Defense Guidance

15.

Homeland Security Secretary Backs Call for Mandatory Disclosure Of Ransomware Payments

16.

FluBot Android Malware Expected to Start Targeting U.S

17.

Coalition Unveils Plan to Help Government, Industry Confront Ransomware Attacks

18.

Biden Prepping Cyber Security Executive Order in Response to SolarWinds Attack

19.

Flubot Malware Using SMS Messages to Infect Devices

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