Cyber Security News

Jun 11 2021

1.

Video Game Maker EA Says Hackers Stole Source Code

2.

Hackers Thrive in Putin's Russia as US Seeks New Strategy

3.

Iranian Hackers Compromise Websites Of an African Bank and a US Federal Library

4.

EA Gaming Giant Hacked and Source Code Stolen

5.

Foodservice Supplier Edward Don Hit By a Ransomware Cyber Attack

6.

Australia Names 'Strategic' Datacenter Operators

7.

Volkswagen America Discloses Data Breach Impacting 3.3 Million

8.

Canada Privacy Watchdog Slams Police Use Of Facial Recognition Tool

9.

Gaming Giant EA Confirms Breach, Theft Of Source Code

10.

Italy Sets Up Cyber Security Agency After Russia Warnings

11.

Authorities Take Down Stolen Login Credentials Marketplace Slilpp

12.

DOJ Charges Cyber Security Official for Attack on Georgia Hospital

13.

Lax Security Around URL Shortener Exposed PII Of US Retailer Carter's Customer Base

14.

1000 Arrests Made in Chinese Crackdown on Fraud, Cryptocurrency Laundering: Card Broken

15.

Criminals Exploit Leaked Credentials in Hours: Cyber Security

16.

BofA Stolen Unemployment Benefits Suits Consolidated

17.

McDonald's Reports Data Breach in South Korea and Taiwan

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McDonald's Says Hackers Stole Customer Data in Korea, Taiwan

19.

Hackers Can Use Pre-installed Samsung Apps to Spy on Users

20.

US Authorities Shut Down Slilpp, the Largest Marketplace for Stolen Logins

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New Cyber Espionage Group Targeting Ministries Of Foreign Affairs

22.

Cox Media Group Hit By Major Cyber Attack Last Week

23.

US Gets Hit By More Than 7 Ransomware Attacks an Hour

24.

UK Promises Tougher Line on Cyber Crime

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McDonald's Says Hackers Breached Data in Taiwan, South Korea

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White House Official Briefed State AGs on Private-Sector Role Battling Ransomware

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Teamsters Refused to Pay a Ransomware Attack in 2019

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Hackers Steal Game Source Code From EA

29.

Oversight Chair Presses JBS on Why It Paid Ransom Over Cyber Attack

30.

McDonalds Says Data Breach Targeted South Korea and Taiwan Operations

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