Cyber Security News

May 27 2021

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Why Cyber Risks Are Getting Even More Important for Big Banks

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Various Japanese Government Entities Had Data Stolen in Cyber Attack

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Colonial Pipeline Attack Used to Justify Australia's Critical Infrastructure Bill

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Is It Really the Wild West in Cyber Crime? Why We Need to Re-examine Our Approach to Ransomware

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What Happens If the HSE Cyber Attack Data Is Leaked?

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US Charges 22 in Stolen Payment Cards Crackdown

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US Pipelines Ordered to Increase Cyber Defenses After Hack

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Vulnerabilities in Visual Studio Code Extensions Expose Developers to Attacks

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Have I Been Pwned Goes Open Source

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This Phishing Attack Is Using a Call Center to Trick People Into Installing Malware on Their Windows PC

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Fake Human Rights Organization, UN Branding Used to Target Uyghurs in Ongoing Cyber Attacks

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Colonial Pipeline Forked Over $4.4M to End Cyber Attack - But Is Paying a Ransom Ever the Ethical Thing to Do?

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Maynard Cooper Expands in NY with Cyber Security Atty

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Bitcoin ATM Biz Says Poor Cyber Security Led to $750K Hack

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Pipeline Cos. Ordered to Report Breaches After Colonial Hack

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US May Fine Pipeline Operators for Unreported Cyber Attacks

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Japan Expects Russian Cyber Attacks on Tokyo Summer Olympics

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Bose Reveals Data Breach After Ransomware Attack

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OnePlus Co-Founder Carl Pei's Twitter Account Hacked in Crypto Scam

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BCS Demands Reform to Rules on Computer Evidence Following Post Office Horizon Scandal Revelations

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Loss Of 150,000 Police Records Made Worse By Management Failures

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Security Ops Teams Struggle to Switch Off at Home

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Aruba Claims Enterprise-grade Wi-Fi 6E Industry First

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NIST IoT Guidance for Network-Based Attacks, Device Communication

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NASA Identified Over 6,000 Cyber Incidents in Past 4 Years

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How Utah Secures Shared Data

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Pipeline Companies Have One Week to Identify Cyber Security Coordinators Under TSA Directive

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How Utah Secures Shared Data

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Colonial Pipeline Forked Over $4.4M to End Cyber Attack - But Is Paying a Ransom Ever the Ethical Thing to Do?

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Army Reminds Remote Workers That In-home IoT Devices Pose Security Risks

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TSA Formally Directs Pipeline Companies to Report Cyber Security Incidents in Wake Of Colonial Attack

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