Cyber Security News

Oct 26 2021

1.

Mozilla Firefox Cracks Down on Malicious Add-ons Used By 455,000 Users

2.

KT Clarifies Routing Error Caused Outage Instead Of DDoS Attack

3.

Home Affairs in Talks to Give Telcos More Blocking Powers Against Malicious Messages

4.

Companies That Pay Ransomware Attackers Get Thumbs Down From Consumers

5.

Adobe Patches Gaping Security Flaws in 14 Software Products

6.

Iran Blames Cyber Attack as Fuel Supply Hit

7.

Mozilla Blocks Malicious Firefox Add-Ons Abusing Proxy API

8.

US State Department Sets Up Cyber Bureau, Envoy Amid Hacking Alarm

9.

AWS Wins Deal to Store UK Spy Agencies' Work, Brings AI to the Table

10.

Ransomware Has Proliferated Because It's 'Largely Uncontested', Says GCHQ Boss

11.

Nearly All US Execs Have Experienced a Cyber Security Threat, But Some Say There's Still No Plan

12.

Third-party Data Breach in Singapore Hits Healthcare Provider

13.

Why the Same Old Cyber Attacks Are Still So Successful and What Needs to Be Done to Stop Them

14.

Cyber Security Rules Needed for Transpo Sector, Reps. Say

15.

Ex-Worker Slams Airport Shops' Bid to Toss Data Breach Row

16.

DarkMarket Takedown Results in 150 Arrests

17.

Government Selects Network Analytics Tech to Combat Covid-19 Loan Fraud

18.

Capita Migrates Systems to the Cloud for TfL Low Emission Zone Expansion

19.

CISA Selects Washington Official for Election Security Team

20.

Natural Disasters Can Set the Stage for Cyber Attacks

21.

Half Of Public Sector IT Pros Not 'Fully Confident' in Cyber Attack Response

22.

Defending Against Ransomware Is NOT Rocket Science

23.

BillQuick Billing Software Exploited to Hack US Engineering Company

24.

Unleashing Visibility for Cyber Resilience

25.

Russian Hackers Used Home Networks to Evade Detection

26.

Tim O'Brien on Russian Computer Hackers (Podcast)

27.

Iran Gas Stations Hit in Cyber Attack on Subsidized Petrol

28.

GOP Election Chief Who Rejected Trump's Fraud Claims Gets DHS Job

29.

Lawmakers Praise Upcoming Establishment Of Cyber Bureau at State

30.

Iran Blames Cyber Attack for Nationwide Gas Station Closures

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