Cyber Security News

Jun 18 2021

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Vulnerabilities in Open Design Alliance SDK Impact Siemens, Other Vendors

2.

Cruise Giant Carnival Says Customers Affected By Breach

3.

A Deep Dive Into the Operations Of the LockBit Ransomware Group

4.

Why Improving Diversity in Cyber Security Is Vital for Everyone

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Senate Bill Boosts Penalties for Cyber Criminals

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Carnival Says Data Breach Exposed Customer, Staff Info

7.

Web Tracking Service Beats Pa. Woman's Wiretapping Suit

8.

Colorado Adds Wrinkle to Emerging State Privacy Law Quilt

9.

Vast Data Will Offer Containerised Storage Software, But Not Yet

10.

Lorca Ignite Programme Targets Breakout Cyber Talent

11.

Brent Council Plots £3.8m Datacenter Revamp to Protect IT Infrastructure From Cyber Attacks

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Carnival Cruises Hit By Fourth Cyber Incident in a Year

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UK Taskforce Calls for Cutting GDPR Protections

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Hacked Emails Give Unfiltered View Into the D.C. Police Gang Database

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Senate Bill Boosts Penalties for Cyber Criminals

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Over a Billion CVS Health Records Exposed Online

17.

UnitingCare Queensland Restores IT Systems

18.

UMass Lowell Closed Due Cyber Security Incident

19.

HMM Email Systems Inoperational Following Cyber Attack

20.

Lawmakers Rally Around Cyber Legislation Following String Of Attacks

21.

Carnival Cruise Says Customer Data Exposed in Breach

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