Cyber Security News

January 2022

61.

CISA Adds 13 Exploited Vulnerabilities to List, 9 with Feb. 1 Remediation Date

62.

After Ransomware Arrests, Some Dark Web Criminals Are Getting Worried

63.

Chinese APT Deploys MoonBounce Implant in UEFI Firmware

64.

Let's Talk About How Companies Track Your Data Across the Internet

65.

Bass Berry Adds 3 Privacy Attys in Nashville


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66.

Ex-NFLer Faces Restitution After COVID-19 Scam Sentence

67.

Russia-backed Apts Likely to Ramp Up Attacks: Mandiant Analysts

68.

Don't Revel in Revil's Downfall Just Yet: Cyber Pros

69.

53% Of Connected Medical Devices Contain Critical Vulnerabilities

70.

Cyber Attacks Will Be the Top Health Tech Hazard This Year, ECRI Says



71.

What Other Russian Hackers Are Saying About the Revil Arrests: Dark Web Chatter

72.

Scam Losses in Australia Hit Record High

73.

Crypto.com Admits 400 Users Hit in Hack: Fortune Favours the Breached

74.

Singapore Must Clamp Down on Security Inertia Before Digital Banking Era Can Take Off

75.

Biden Threatens 'Cyber ' Response After Ukraine Says Computers Wiped During Attack


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76.

Phishing Attack Spoofs US Department Of Labor to Steal Account Credentials

77.

Congress Zooms in on Cyber Security After Banner Year Of Attacks

78.

Singapore to Tighten Digital Banking Security

79.

Win an Invoxia Cellular GPS Tracker and Stop Losing Things [Cult Of Mac Giveaway]

80.

Security Scanners Across Europe Tied to China Govt, Military


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81.

Prolific Chinese APT Caught Using 'Moonbounce' UEFI Firmware Implant

82.

Nation-states: Cyber Insights 2022

83.

Resurrected jQuery UI Library Haunts Websites, Enterprise Products

84.

More Than Half Of Medical Devices Found to Have Critical Vulnerabilities

85.

CISA Warns - Upgrade Your Cyber Security Now to Defend Against "Potential Critical Threats"


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86.

Cheap Malware Is Behind a Rise in Attacks on Cryptocurrency Wallets

87.

Multichain Token Hack Losses Reach $3 Million

88.

MyPillow, CEO Can't Appeal Dominion Libel Suit Midcase

89.

SEC Rejects Another Bitcoin ETF, Citing Fraud Fears

90.

FTC Highlights Agency's Identity Theft Protections

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