Cyber Security News

May 10 2023

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Capita Says Cyber Attack Will Cost £15mn to £20mn

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US Says It Disrupted Malware Used By Russian Spies to Steal Documents

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TechnologyOne in Trading Halt After 'Cyber Incident' Via M365

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Latitude Faces Joint AU-NZ Privacy Watchdog Probe

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How Datacenter Operators Can Fend Off Cyber Attacks

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Clearview Hit with €5.2M Fine for Skirting French Data Order

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Developer Who Hacked and Extorted Ubiquiti Gets Six Years

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EU Vows Vigilance with New Data Transfer Framework

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Meta Gets Default Win in Phishing Suit Against Nigerian Duo

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DC Judge Fails to Find Middle Ground in Covington, SEC Suit

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Secure Boot Vulnerability Causes Patch Tuesday Headache for Admins

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Black Basta Ransomware Attack to Cost Capita Over £15m

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MPLS and SD-WAN Fail to Meet Needs Of Modern Enterprise

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Nebulon Aims Tripline at Ransomware Detection in Storage

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Healthcare Cyber Attacks Linked to Disruptions at Neighboring Hospitals, Study Finds

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Split Fla. Court Says Pet Store Texts Didn't Invade Privacy

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