Cyber Security News

Aug 25 2021

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Data and Knowledge Must Be Protected Against Cyber Attack

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Australia's 'Hacking' Bill Passes the Senate After House Made 60 Amendments

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NSO Group Facing Renewed Backlash After Helping Repressive Bahraini Government Hack iPhones Of Politicians, Activists

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Defi Scams Go From Zero to $129 Million in a Year to Become Top Financial Hack: Don't Get Rugged

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Risk Officers and Board Members Don't Agree on Use Of Tech and Data in Business

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Hack Exposes Personal Data Of Entire Swiss Town

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Tech Companies Pledge Billions in Cyber Security Investments

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Want to Be a White Hat Hacker? Train with This $10 Bundle Deal

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These Four Rising Gangs Could Be Your Next Major Cyber Security Threat: Ransomware

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IRS Beefs Up Compute Power for Fraud Detection

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Pa. Suit Over $20K Crypto Loss Will Be Arbitrated

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Readers Say Media Biz Broke Ill. Privacy Law with Info Sales

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MyPillow Seeks Midcase Appeal in Dominion Defamation Case

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Calling the Cops for Ransomware Attacks Doesn't Help, Say Cyber Pros

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M1 Deploys Surveillance Robots at Keppel Bay

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UK Loses £1.3bn to Fraud and Cyber Crime So Far This Year

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Facing Foreign Election Foes, States Hire 'Cyber Navigators'

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Cyber Security Issues (radio): Baystate Business

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Biden Summit Puts Cyber Security in Focus

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Not Just for Iding Criminals: Facial Recognition Tech

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Leaked Footage Shows Grim Conditions in Iran's Evin Prison

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Major Tech Groups Commit to Array Of Cyber Security Actions Following White House Meeting

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White House Gathers Tech, Education, Banking Leaders for Cyber Meeting

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