Cyber Security News

Oct 14 2021

1.

Singapore to Develop Mobile Defence Systems with Ghost Robotics

2.

7-Eleven Breached Customer Privacy By Collecting Facial Imagery Without Consent

3.

How to Get the Most Bang for Your Buck Out Of Your Cyber Security Budget

4.

Many Cyber Crime Services Sell for Less Than $500: Dark Web

5.

NFT Marketplace OpenSea Patches Flaw Potentially Leading to Cryptocurrency Theft

6.

Hackers Claim to Have Stolen 60 GB Of Data From Acer

7.

Missouri Governor Faces Backlash and Ridicule for Threatening Reporter Who Discovered Exposed Teacher SSNs

8.

CISA Outlines Cyber Threats Targeting US Water and Wastewater Systems

9.

More Than 30 Countries Outline Efforts to Stop Ransomware After White House Virtual Summit

10.

Acer Confirms Second Cyber Attack in 2021 After Ransomware Incident in March

11.

HP Wolf Report Highlights Widespread Exploitation Of MSHTML, Typosquatting and Malware Families Hosted on Discord

12.

This New Ransomware Encrypts Your Data and Makes Some Nasty Threats, Too

13.

This Is How Formula 1 Teams Fight Off Cyber Attacks

14.

20 Years on From Bill Gates' Trustworthy Computing Memo, How Much Has Changed? Windows Security

15.

The White House Is Having a Big Meeting About Fighting Ransomware. It Didn't Invite Russia

16.

This Is What Happens When You're Hit By a Ransomware Attack

17.

Zendesk Wants 9th Circ. to Affirm Ax Of Investors' Breach Suit

18.

4 Accused Of Sweeping $7.6M COVID Fraud Scheme

19.

Rosen Law to Lead Didi Investor Suit Over China Crackdown

20.

Fed. Judiciary Invites Probes Of Websites for Vulnerabilities

21.

NXP Semiconductors Doubles Down on Datacenter Migration Plan with AWS

22.

NHS Digital Enhances In-house Cyber Awareness Drive

23.

Generation Novel Hybrid Workers Bring New Demands and Risks

24.

EU to Target Domain Registration as Step to Improving Cyber Security

25.

Nations Reveal Ransomware Pain at US-Led Summit

26.

World Leaders Recognize Ransomware Attacks as 'Global Security Threat'

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Agencies Warn Of Cyber Threats to Water, Wastewater Systems

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