Cyber Security News

February 2021

1.

Hearing on Hack Prompts Call for Review Of Government's Cloud Procurement

2.

How Will Cyber Security Change with a New US President? Pros Identify the Biggest Needs

3.

Coronavirus Delay May Have Fanned Flames Of iPhone 12 Anticipation

4.

5 Cyber Security Tips Every Business Needs Right Now

5.

The Solarwinds Body Count Now Includes Nasa and the Faa: Security News This Week



6.

TikTok Agrees to Pay $92 Million to Settle Teen Privacy Class-action Lawsuit

7.

Privacy Commissioner Asks for Clarity on Minister's Powers in Critical Infrastructure Bill

8.

Firewalla Is a Solid Entry to Beef Up the Security Of Your Work-from-home Network

9.

The Defense Industry: North Korean Hackers Find Another New Target

10.

Security Concerns Arise Over Popular Clubhouse App After Ties to China-based Company Revealed



11.

DOJ Charges North Korean Hackers with Stealing $1.3 Billion in Cryptocurrency

12.

AWS Says Solarwinds Hackers Used EC2

13.

Meet the Vaccine Appointment Bots, and Their Foes

14.

Security, Privacy Issues Found in Tens Of COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps

15.

Go Malware Is Now Common, Having Been Adopted By Both APTs and E-crime Groups


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16.

Oxford University Lab with COVID-19 Research Links Targeted By Hackers

17.

How a Hacker Attempted to Poison a City's Water Supply and the Cyber Security Lessons Learned

18.

How to Pass on Your Old Devices Without Risk: Cyber Security

19.

Clients Likely to Grill Law Firms After Vendor Data Breaches

20.

3 Insurance Appeals to Watch at State High Courts in March



21.

Air Force Base Prepping for EMP Vulnerability Tests

22.

Space Firms Put Aside Rivalries to Share Threat Data

23.

Squire Patton Boggs Nabs BakerHostetler Data Privacy Pro

24.

Cyber Extortionist Threatened to Bomb NHS Targets

25.

Amsterdam to Open Environmental Talks with Datacenters



26.

SolarWinds's Security Practices Questioned By Lawmakers

27.

Fallout From the SolarWinds Hack

28.

Deepening Mystery - and Fear - Over the SolarWinds Hack

29.

UK Spy Agency to Use AI Against Cyber Attacks and State Actors

30.

US Considers Sanctions Against Russia Over SolarWinds Hack

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