Cyber Security News

Nov 30 2021

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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

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'Sabbath' Ransomware Operators Target Critical Infrastructure

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Wind Turbine Giant Vestas Confirms Ransomware Involved in Cyber Attack

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

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

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

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

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

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Name-Changing Ransomware Crew Hits Schools, Hospitals

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T-Mobile Investor Sues Over Massive Data Breach

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Compliance, Device Management a Challenge for NHS Cyber Teams

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UK MSP Set to Use Nebulon Cloud-defined Storage IaaS

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

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One Organization's Inside Story: Recovering From Ransomware

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CISA Seeks Protective Email Service That Tracks Agencies' Security Compliance

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