Cyber Security News

January 2024

31.

Calif. AG Sets Focus on Streaming Services' Privacy Practices

32.

Bills Aim to Halt Cash to Chinese Cos. Over Genetic Data

33.

Ore. Sen. Calls Out NSA Web Browser Info Buying

34.

JPMorgan, Zelle Parent Co. Can Arbitrate Customer Fraud Suit

35.

SolarWinds Says SEC Aims to 'Revictimize' It with Cyber Suit


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36.

Akira Ransomware Gang Claims Lush Cyber Attack

37.

Wi-Fi HaLow Begins Real-world Commercial IoT Deployments

38.

Morgan & Morgan Beats Firms to Lead Zoll Data Breach Row

39.

Datacenters Set to Consume Third Of Ireland's Energy By 2026

40.

Additional Spectrum Needed for 5G-Advanced, 6G Networks



41.

Tony Blair Institute Calls for Creation Of NHS Data Trust

42.

US Regulators Have Done Little to Address Firmware Vulnerabilities, Think Tank Argues

43.

Sens. Press for New Agency to Police BigTech on Privacy, AI

44.

Canadian Court Tosses Data Breach Suit Against Pot Store

45.

BofA Fell for $2.1M Check Fraud Despite Red Flags, Suit Says



46.

LoanDepot Sued Over Data Breach Affecting 16.6M People

47.

Software Co. Says Data Breach Victims Aren't Customers

48.

GOP Reps. Urge Max Sentence for IRS Tax Info Leaker

49.

Southern Water Confirms Cyber Attack After Black Basta Claims

50.

Uptime Institute Predicts 2024 Will See Datacenter Operators Start Row Back on Net-zero Commitments



51.

Critical Vulnerability Exposes Fortra GoAnywhere Users

52.

AI Will Heighten Global Ransomware Threat, Says NCSC

53.

HHS Unveils Healthcare Cyber Security Performance Goals

54.

Security News From the Week Beginning 15 January 2024

55.

Nightshade App 'Poisons' AI Models Copying Your Art [Awesome Apps]



56.

MacBook Air with Speedy M3 Chip on Track for Spring Launch

57.

Leak Reveals Alleged 12.9-inch iPad Air Design

58.

Australia, US, UK Sanction Russian Over Medibank Hack

59.

Personal Touch's $3.6M Deal Over Data Breach Gets Initial OK

60.

Manhattan DA Says More Payment App Security Is 'Imperative'

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