Cyber Security News

Feb 01 2022

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RIPTA Data Breach Affected About 22,000 People

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OpenSSF Alpha-Omega Project Tackles Supply Chain Security

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Samba Prior to 4.13.17 Hit with Remote Root Code Execution Bug: Update Now

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Fending Off Ransomware Attacks Using AI-powered Tools

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Shell Forced to Reroute Supplies After Cyber Attack on Two German Oil Companies

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These Hackers Are Hitting Victims with Ransomware in an Attempt to Cover Their Tracks

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Is the Party Almost Over for the Cyber Crooks? Ransomware

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State-sponsored Iranian Hackers Attack Turkish Government, Private Organizations

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Hackers Are Trying to Steal Your Cryptocurrency with Cheap and Easy Malware

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Capital One's $190M Data Breach Deal Gets Consumer Push

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Anti-Malware Co. Wants 9th Circ. to Revive Competition Suit

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German Fuel Supplier Taken Offline in Cyber Attack

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Over One-fifth Of Ransomware Attacks Target Financial Sector

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BlackMatter Ransomware Group No Longer Active, HC3 Says

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Healthcare Sector Spearheads SBOM Adoption to Support Cyber Security

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How CNN, the New York Times, and Other Major Media Outlets Monetize Your Data and Lobby Against Regulation

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Iranian Hackers Using New PowerShell Backdoor Linked to Memento Ransomware

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'White Tur' Hacking Group Borrows Techniques From Multiple APTs

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