Cyber Security News

March 2023

61.

Judge Rejects Ex-CIA Coder's 'Frivolous' Recusal Bid

62.

Terraform CEO Arrested Abroad, Charged Over $40B Loss

63.

Telecom, Cyber Security Bills Clear House Committee

64.

Medical Software Co. Sued After 2nd Data Breach in 4 Years

65.

Meta Judge Grudgingly OKs $37.5M Tracking Deal for Now


Outfoxing the bad guys? Let's talk.


66.

Iowa Joins Privacy Law Trend, Putting More Heat on Congress

67.

Health Care Group Hit with Data Breach Suit Affecting 4.2M

68.

Skeptical Congress Grills TikTok CEO Over Security Concerns

69.

GDS Goes Serverless to Bring Personalisation to Online Government Services with One Login

70.

CISA Issues Revised Cyber Security Performance Goals


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


71.

OVHcloud Opens India Datacenter

72.

License Plate Surveillance, Courtesy Of Your Homeowners Association

73.

Cyber Attackers Are Diversifying Their Tactics: QR Scan Scams

74.

Ferrari Suffers Data Breach and Refuses to Pay Ransom

75.

Russian Hackers Used Outlook Exploit to Attack European Firms


Outwitting malicious attackers? Get in touch.


76.

White House Report Says Crypto Hasn't Delivered on Benefits

77.

TikTok CEO to Distance App From China at House Hearing

78.

Customer Says McD's Has No Reason to Block Data in AI Suit

79.

Law Firm Not Covered in $459K Wire Fraud Suit, Insurer Says

80.

Why Veeam Thinks Ransomware Warranty Payouts Are Unlikely


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


81.

Telent Completes Communications Systems Upgrades at HS1 Railway Stations

82.

Interactive Buys Perth's Slipstream Cyber Security

83.

ChatGPT-4 Can Potentially Make Hackers' Lives Easier, Research Finds

84.

Treasury Gets Crypto Mixer Sanctions Suit Sent to Austin

85.

Exposed Asylum Seekers Say ICE Again Violated Privacy



86.

NYC Man Gets 10 Years for Laundering, Witness Threat

87.

Nordics Move Towards Common Cyber Defence Strategy

88.

Hitachi Energy Emerges as Victim Of Clop Gang's Fortra Attack

89.

Ferrari Rejects Ransom Demand After Cyber Attack

90.

Ransomware Gangs Harass Victims to 'Bypass' Backups

Secmentis specializes in offensive security and provides penetration testing services to organizations worldwide. We provide penetration testing services such as, external and internal network penetration testing, web application and mobile application penetration testing, and physical penetration testing and social engineering.

The headlines on Secmentis Cyber Security News are selected by computer algorithms that determine which headlines are displayed and in what order.

 Hackers are active 24/7. Are you?

Talk to us today to find out how our experts can best help you