Cyber Security News

January 2021

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Us Should Be 'Cautious' About Escalating Cyber War with Russia: Krebs

332.

NSA Publishes Cyber Security Year in Review Report

333.

Decryptor Released for Ransomware That Allegedly Helped Cyber Criminals Make Millions

334.

United Nations Environment Programme Exposed 100,000 Employee Records

335.

Ubiquiti Tells Customers to Change Passwords After Security Breach



336.

Free Decrypter Released for Victims Of Darkside Ransomware

337.

Stolen Laptops, Lost Data and Possible Espionage: Capitol Attack's Cyber Security Fallout

338.

Photo App to Erase Biometric Data in Deal with FTC

339.

9th Circ. Judge Worries Doc Wants Privacy Breach 'Free Pass'

340.

Energy Dept. Defends Grid Info Security Rule at DC Circ


Did the bad guys just breach your network perimeter?


341.

New Zealand Central Bank IT System Breached in Cyber Attack

342.

The SolarWinds Hackers Shared Tricks with a Notorious Russian Spy Group

343.

Beware Of Cyber Extortion in 2021: the Evolving Threat Of Ransomware

344.

New Zealand Central Bank Hit By Cyber Attack

345.

China Pushback, US Job-Drop Fallout, RBNZ Data Breach



346.

Some Ransomware Gangs Are Going After Top Execs to Pressure Companies Into Paying

347.

How to Review App Privacy Data on Your iPhone, iPad, Or Mac

348.

The Solarwinds Investigation Ramps Up: Security News This Week

349.

Robinhood Hacking Victim Sues Trading Platform Over Security

350.

Investigation Launched Into Vulnerabilities Found Within US Judiciary Case File System


What if you couldn't receive payments for a week?


351.

How to Quickly Check to See If Your Linux Server Is Under a DDoS Attack From a Single IP Address

352.

How to Be Cyber Resilient to Head Off Cyber Security Disasters

353.

The Eu's New Cyber Security Strategy: Explained

354.

NVIDIA Ships Patches for High-Severity Security Flaws

355.

Equifax Buys Fraud Prevention Firm Kount in $640 Million Deal


Did the bad guys just breach your network?


356.

DoS Vulnerabilities Found in Rockwell's FactoryTalk Linx and RSLinx Classic Products

357.

Solarwinds Hackers Also Used Password Guessing to Breach Targets: CISA

358.

State Department Creates Bureau to Reduce 'Likelihood Of Cyber Conflict'

359.

Singapore to Introduce Law Governing Police Use Of COVID-19 Contact Tracing Data

360.

A Crypto-mining Botnet Is Now Stealing Docker and AWS Credentials

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