Cyber Security News

Jan 14 2022

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Ukraine Says Government Websites Hit By 'Massive Cyber Attack'

2.

Singapore Busts Network Hawking Contraband E-vaporisers Via Telegram

3.

Justice Department Indicts Russian Hacker for Allegedly Participating in Trading Scheme

4.

Federal Agencies Ordered to Immediately Patch Systems Against Apache Vulnerability

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Officials Point to Apache Vulnerability in Urging Passage Of Cyber Incident Reporting Bill

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Details Published on AWS Flaws Leading to Data Leaks

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North Korean Hackers Stole $400 Million Worth Of Cryptocurrency in 2021

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Cyber Attack in Albuquerque Latest to Target Public Schools

9.

Russia Lays the Smackdown on REvil Ransomware Gang

10.

Salvadoran Government Denies Using Spyware on Journalists

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Ukraine Reports Massive Cyber Attack on Government Websites

12.

White House Confirms Person Behind Colonial Pipeline Ransomware Attack Nabbed During Russian REvil Raid

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Ukraine Says More Than 70 Government Websites Were Defaced, 10 Were Subjected to 'Unauthorized Interference'

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Cold-calling 02 Scam Artists Are Offering 40% Plan Discounts, Free Phone Contracts for Your Security Code

15.

Dark Web Carding Platform UniCC Shuts Up Shop After Making Millions

16.

The Race Towards Renewable Energy Is Creating New Cyber Security Risks

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North Korean Hackers Stole a Record-breaking Amount Of Cryptocurrency Last Year

18.

A 'Massive' Hacking Attack Has Hit Government Websites in Ukraine

19.

War Exclusion Doesn't Bar Merck's $1.4B Cyber Loss

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Russia Arrests Ransomware Crew as Ukrainian Sites Hacked

21.

Ex-DHS Watchdog Cops to Stealing Federal Databases

22.

Test-Takers Say Pearson's Vein Scans Violate Privacy Rights

23.

Umbrella Company Brookson Self-refers to NCSC Following Cyber Attack on Its Network

24.

Lasting Effects Of Kronos Cyber Attack Ripple Through Healthcare

25.

Europol Told to Erase Data Relating to Non-criminals

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NATO Offers Tech Support After 'Massive Cyber Attack' Hits Ukraine

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3 Strategies for Securing the Supply Chain, Security's Weakest Link

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