Cyber Security News

January 2021

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Four Security Vendors Disclose SolarWinds-related Incidents

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Cyber Criminals Use Deceased Staff Accounts to Spread Nemty Ransomware

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The State Of Software Security

94.

Cloud Driving Public Safety Improvements

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Data Transfer, Enforcement Questions Linger Post-Brexit


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Norway's Plan to Fine Grindr $12M Draws Call for FTC Action

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Macy's Denies Using Clearview to Collect Facial Data

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Worker Says Jet's Pizza Finger Scans Violate Ill. Privacy Law

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Facebook Location Data Suit Sinks After Deadline Passes

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CLOs Maintain Company Influence, Broaden Data Focus



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Homeland Security Committee Advances Biden's DHS Pick

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Biden's Federal Chief Information Security Officer Brings Public and Private-Sector Experience

103.

How Agencies Are Modernizing IT Infrastructure with Attribute-based Access Control

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Conservatives Broke Data Law to Racially Profile Millions

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Uptime Institute Report Highlights Recruitment Issues Blighting Global Datacenter Industry



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Cyber Fraud a National Security Issue, Says Rusi Report

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Dhs Lacks Effective Privacy Oversight: IG

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Tesla Sues Former Employee for Allegedly Stealing 26,000 Confidential Files

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SonicWall Was Hacked Using Zero-days From Its Own Products

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South Carolina County Suffers Weekend Cyber Attack



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Phishers Target C-Suite with Fake Office 365 Password Expiration Reports

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Clothing Brand Bonobos Notifies Users Of Data Breach

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Russian Hack Of US Agencies Exposed Supply Chain Weaknesses

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Dutch COVID-19 Patient Data Sold on the Criminal Underground

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Data Of BuyUcoin Cryptocurrency Exchange Traders Allegedly Leaked Online



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DreamBus Botnet Targets Enterprise Apps Running on Linux Servers

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Ransomware Gangs Are Using These Techniques to Make Victims More Likely to Pay Up

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IoT Security Picks Up Momentum

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Cyber Security Co. Says NNSA Directives Cost It $250M Job

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Judge OKs Hy-Vee's $20M Data Breach Settlement

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