Cyber Security News

November 2021

1.

Queensland Government Energy Generator Hit By Ransomware

2.

Eftpos Expands Security Kit Bag with New AI Anti-fraud Capability

3.

2.1 Million People Affected By Breach at DNA Testing Company

4.

'Sabbath' Ransomware Operators Target Critical Infrastructure

5.

Wind Turbine Giant Vestas Confirms Ransomware Involved in Cyber Attack


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6.

North Korean Hackers Use New 'Chinotto' Malware to Target Windows, Android Devices

7.

MI6 Spy Chief Says China, Russia, Iran Top UK Threat List

8.

DNA Testing Center Admits to Breach Affecting SSNs, Banking Info Of More Than 2 Million People

9.

Hackers Could Steal Encrypted Data Now and Crack It with Quantum Computers Later, Warn Analysts

10.

App Makers Join Epic's Bid to Enforce 'Vital' App Store Order



11.

Name-Changing Ransomware Crew Hits Schools, Hospitals

12.

T-Mobile Investor Sues Over Massive Data Breach

13.

Compliance, Device Management a Challenge for NHS Cyber Teams

14.

UK MSP Set to Use Nebulon Cloud-defined Storage IaaS

15.

HMRC Denies Outside-IR35 Hiring Ban as Accounts Reveal Agency's Reliance on Umbrella Workers



16.

One Organization's Inside Story: Recovering From Ransomware

17.

CISA Seeks Protective Email Service That Tracks Agencies' Security Compliance

18.

Telcos to Get Expanded Scam-blocking Powers Through Telecommunications Law Amendment

19.

Project Zero Flags High-Risk Zoom Security Flaw

20.

Marine Services Provider Swire Pacific Offshore Discloses Data Breach


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21.

Panasonic Confirms Cyber Attack and Data Breach

22.

1,000 Arrests Made in Online Fraud Crackdown, Says Interpol

23.

Ohio Ransomware Ruling Heightens 'Silent Cyber ' Worries

24.

AmFam Says Injury Settlement Bars $13B Surveillance Suit

25.

ICO Warns Facial Recognition Company Clearview AI Could Face £17m Fine Over Privacy Breaches



26.

British Army Picks Immersive Labs for Cyber Training

27.

Patients File Lawsuits in Wake Of Healthcare Data Breaches

28.

Immersive Labs Helps British Army Enhance Its Human Cyber Capabilities

29.

Ransomware Operators Threaten to Leak 1.5TB Of Supernus Pharmaceuticals Data

30.

A Hacking Spree Against Iran Spills Out Into the Physical World

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