Cyber Security News

Dec 17 2020

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A Wake-up for the World on Cyber Security

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Three Million Users Installed 28 Malicious Chrome Or Edge Extensions

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With AI Maturing, Are Humans Still Needed to Fight Cyber Crime?

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Top Election Security Official to Leave Federal Cyber Security Agency

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FCC Rejects Huawei Appeal Of National Security Threat Designation

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Al Jazeera Journalist Files Hack and Leak Suit Against Saudi Arabian and UAE Crown Princes

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European Medical Agency Hit By Cyber Attack

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Millions Of Users Downloaded 28 Malicious Chrome and Edge Extensions

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Cisa Warns Of New Initial Attack Vectors Posing 'Grave Risk': Supply Chain Attack

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Little-Known SolarWinds Gets Scrutiny Over Hack, Stock Sales

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EU Unveils Revamp Of Cyber Security Rules Days After Hack

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This 'Off the Shelf' Tor Backdoor Malware Is Now a Firm Favorite with Ransomware Operators

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9th Circ. OKs Dismissal Of PayPal Investors' Data Breach Suit

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Yodlee Users Fight to Keep Data 'Exploiting' Suit Alive

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The Week in Review: Coronavirus Litigation

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Biden Could Use Obama-Era Tools to Counter ​​​​​​​Sprawling Hack

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American Bank Systems Sued Over Ransomware Data Breach

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Biden Calls Cyber Security a 'Top Priority' After Russian Hack

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US Sees a 'Grave Risk' in Scope Of Russia-Linked Hacking

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Senators Ask IRS Whether Taxpayer Data Hit in SolarWinds Hack

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SSE Strengthens Scotland's Digital Infrastructure with Next-generation Connectivity

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EU Security Strategy a 'Step Up' on Cyber Leadership, Says Brussels

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Guide Dogs Data Strategy Navigates Path to Organizational View

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AWS Brings Disaster Recovery Programme to Australia

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Solarwinds Is Not the Only Way Hackers Got Into Networks: CISA

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Russia's Hack Wasn't Cyber War. That Complicates US Strategy

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Russian Hackers Have Been Inside Austin City Network for Months

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Two Malware-Laced Gems Found in RubyGems Repository

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House Committees Launch Investigation Into Alleged Russian Hack Of Federal Agencies

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