Cyber Security News

August 2021

31.

CISA Opens Sign Up for the President's Cup Cyber Security Competition

32.

Expired Driver's Licenses Open Lane for Cyber Criminals

33.

Outpatient Facilities Now Top Targets for Healthcare Data Breaches

34.

Expired Driver's Licenses Open Lane for Cyber Criminals

35.

How Hackers Hammered Australia After China Ties Turned Sour


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36.

Australia's Hacking Nightmare (Podcast)

37.

Boston Public Library Hit with Cyber Attack

38.

The Threat Is Coming From Inside Your Docker Container Images: Security Alert

39.

Work From Home Increased Worldwide Phishing Attacks

40.

Big Tech to Work with US on Cyber Security After Meeting with Biden


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41.

In Cyber Security, 'Reinventing the Wheel Is Slowing Us Down'

42.

Everything You Need to Know: T-Mobile Hack

43.

White House Rallies Private Industry in Cyber Battle

44.

Tech Companies Pledge to Help Toughen US Cyber Security in White House Meeting

45.

Spy Shot Supposedly Confirms iPhone 13's Real Name



46.

EngineNode Clonee Data Center Faces Legal Challenge for Climate Impact

47.

Poly Network Recovers Full $610m Of Stolen Crypto

48.

Vulnerability Allows Remote Hacking Of Annke Video Surveillance Product

49.

In a Hybrid Workplace, Men Are More Likely to Engage in Risky Behavior Than Women

50.

This Critical Vulnerability Puts Users at Risk: Azure Cosmos DB Alert



51.

Parents Of Teens Who Stole $1 Million in Bitcoin Sued By Alleged Victim

52.

It's Only a Matter Of Time Before a Smart City Falls Victim, and We Need to Take Action Now: Ransomware

53.

States Pull Back on COVID Data Even Amid Delta Surge

54.

Clearview Can't Use 1st Amendment to Beat Ill. Privacy Suit

55.

Engineering PCs Are Concerning Initial Access Vector in OT Attacks



56.

Infusion Pump Vulnerabilities Point to Gaps in Medical Device Security

57.

Building Tomorrow's Network Today

58.

Justice Department Establishes Program to Train Prosecutors to Handle Cyber Cases

59.

T-Mobile CEO Apologizes for Breach That Compromised Data Of 50 Million People

60.

Big Tech Makes Cyber Security Pledges at White House Summit

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