Cyber Security News

Feb 03 2021

1.

Singapore Passes Bill Governing Police Use Of Contact Tracing Data

2.

Recent Root-giving Sudo Bug Also Impacts MacOS

3.

Attackers Used SolarWinds Bug to Spy on US Payroll Agency

4.

SolarWinds Product Vulnerabilities Allow Hackers to Take Full Control Of Systems

5.

Trucking Company Forward Air Said Its Ransomware Incident Cost It $7.5 Million

6.

SolarWinds Patches Three Newly Discovered Software Vulnerabilities

7.

What Is a VPN and How Does It Work? Your Guide to Internet Privacy and Security

8.

Canadian Regulator Calls Clearview AI's Data Scraping Illegal

9.

Buddig Meats Parent Co. Hit with Finger Scan Privacy Suit

10.

The Line Between Digital Trade and Security Is Always Blurry

11.

China-Linked Hackers Exploited SolarWinds Flaw in US Government Attack

12.

Malware NSA Warned About Can't Be Found: the Drovorub Mystery

13.

70% Ransomware Attacks Cause Data Exfiltration; Phishing Top Entry Point

14.

Healthcare and Life Sciences Dominate 2021 DataIQ 100 List

15.

Foxtons Rejects Claims Of Slow Reaction to Data Leak

16.

'Classic' Cerber Ransomware Targets Health Sector in High Volumes

17.

Suspected Russian Hackers Targeted Sensitive Communications

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