Cyber Security News

Oct 29 2021

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Iran Petrol Stations Disrupted in Suspected Cyber Attack

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NSA, CISA Release 5G Cloud Security Guidance

3.

Massachusetts Health Network Hacked; Patient Info Exposed

4.

Chrome 95 Update Patches Exploited Zero-Days, Flaws Disclosed at Tianfu Cup

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Mozilla Firefox Joins Browsers Implementing Global Privacy Control

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How Much Can You Make with an Associate in Cyber Security?

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Schreiber Foods Back to Normal After Ransomware Attack Shuts Down Milk Plants

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Police Sting Targets Suspects Behind 1,800 Attacks That 'Wreaked Havoc Across the World': Ransomware

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PeopleNet Must Face Ill. Biometric Privacy Claims in 2 Courts

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Cyber Firm Slams Ch. 11 Insurance Bid By Ex-NS8 Legal Chief

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Ex-NBA Players Plead Not Guilty to $4M Health Plan Fraud

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11th Circ. OKs Atty Fees in Ga. Voting Hack Vulnerability Case

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UK Gets January Deadline to Fix Immigration Data Flaws

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Ransomware Attack Hits PNG Finance Ministry

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A Malware Prevention Strategy to Complement StopRansomware.gov

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A Malware Prevention Strategy to Complement StopRansomware.gov

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Russian Man Extradited to US for Role in TrickBot Malware Development

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12 People Arrested Over Ransomware Attacks on Critical Infrastructure

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Federal Push to Identify, Protect Critical Groups From Hackers Gains Momentum

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