Cyber Security News

January 2023

1.

Russian DDoS Hacktivists Seen Targeting Western Hospitals

2.

MI5 Unlawfully Collected and Held Millions Of People's Data

3.

Private Equity Investors Continued to Shape Datacenter Market M&A Activity in 2022

4.

University Of Stirling Taps Into Alation Data Catalogue Technology

5.

Royal Mail Recovers More International Tracked Services


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6.

Mark Logan on His Vision for a Scottish Technology Ecosystem

7.

ATO Renews Security and Cloud Deal with Macquarie Government

8.

Tiger's Hybrid Cloud Storage Targets Medical Imaging

9.

Data Of 10 Million JD Sports Customers Accessed in Cyber Attack

10.

IL Hospital Reaches $380K Settlement to Resolve Lawsuit Over Healthcare Data Breach


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11.

IL Social Services Organization Notifies 184K Of Healthcare Ransomware Attack

12.

Security News From the Week Beginning 23rd January 2023

13.

EE Maintains Mobile Network Leadership in UK

14.

Logan Health Reaches $4.3M Settlement Following Healthcare Data Breach Lawsuit

15.

Justice 'Hacked the Hackers' Of Hive Ransomware, Stopping $130M in Demands



16.

DOJ Takes Down Hive Ransomware Group

17.

Federal Employees Targeted in Malicious Cyber Threat Campaign Using Rmm Software: CISA

18.

GoTo Data Breach Saw Encrypted Backups Taken

19.

NCSC Exposes Iranian, Russian Spear-phishing Campaign Targeting UK

20.

Arnold Clark Cyber Attack Claimed By Play Ransomware Gang



21.

Boards Struggle to Resolve Cyber Risk in Digital Supply Chains

22.

OPM Previews Its New Cyber Workforce Dashboard

23.

Downloaders, Ransomware, Among Top Healthcare Cyber Attack Tactics in Q4

24.

Chinese IoT Suppliers Expose UK Businesses to Espionage and Data Theft

25.

UK Insurers Need to Up Their Game on Cyber Gaps, Says PRA



26.

SSRF Attacks Hit 100,000 Businesses Globally Since November

27.

ChatGPT Malware Shows It's Time to Get 'More Serious' About Security

28.

Trellix Automates Patching for 62,000 Vulnerable Open Source Projects

29.

Royal Society Calls on Public Sector to Pilot Privacy Tech

30.

NCSC Warning Over Cyber Risk to Charity Sector

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