Cyber Security News

Aug 26 2021

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Big Tech Makes Cyber Security Pledges at White House Summit

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Want to Become a White-hat Hacker? Here's What You Need to Know

3.

ICloud Private Relay Won't Be Part Of Initial iOS 15 Release

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ICloud+ Subscribers Can Now Create Custom Email Domains

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FIN8 Hackers Add 'Sardonic' Backdoor to Malware Arsenal

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Engineering Workstations Are Concerning Initial Access Vector in OT Attacks

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21-year-old Tells WSJ He Was Behind Massive T-Mobile Hack

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Chinese Developers Expose Data Belonging to Android Gamers

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Uk to Diverge From Gdpr in Post-brexit Overhaul Of Privacy Rules: Data Protection

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Realtek Flaw Exposes Dozens Of Brands to Supply Chain Attacks: Cyber Security Warning

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Quantum Computers Could Read All Your Encrypted Data. This 'Quantum-safe' VPN Aims to Stop That

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Securing a System From Inception Can Help It Survive Cyber Attacks

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Transit Agencies Can Test Drive Work-zone Data Service

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State AG Sues Angry Birds Maker Over Child Data Collection

15.

Cook County Clerk Website Down for Upgrades After Breach

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Hackers Try to Overthrow Belarus Government

17.

Top Linux Vulnerabilities Exploited By Hackers

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Personal Information Of Entire Swiss Town Leaked Following Cyber Attack

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Top IT Firms CEOs to Attend White House Cyber Security Meeting

20.

New SideWalk Backdoor Targeting US Computer Retailers

21.

Medical Data for 12,000 Patients Leaked Following Revere Health Attack

22.

Vilicom Taps Mavenir for UK's First Offshore Open RAN Private Network for Windfarm Connectivity

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AppNeta Achieves AWS Outposts Ready Designation

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Tech Giants Commit to Biden's Cyber Security Action Plan

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Government Unveils Post-Brexit Data Flow Proposals

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NZ Privacy Lead John Edwards Named New Information Commissioner

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5 Items to Monitor to Detect DDoS Attacks

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Facing Foreign Election Foes, States Hire 'Cyber Navigators'

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White House Tasks NIST with Producing Another Cyber Security Framework

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CISA Details Additional Malware Targeting Pulse Secure Appliances

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