Cyber Security News

February 2021

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Data Breaches Are a Ticking Timebomb for Consumers

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'Batman Begins' Cyber Attack Is a Warning to CNI Providers

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Data Teams Struggle to Maximise Business Benefits

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CD Projekt Slides as Ransomware Hack May Delay Cyber Punk Fix

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UK Targeted Isis Drones and Online Servers in Cyber Attack


Tick Tock. Tick Tock. Did you get hacked?


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How a Successful Phishing Attack Can Hurt Your Organization

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Lawmakers Grill NSA on Years-old Breach in the Wake Of Massive Russian Hack

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Singapore Tops Cloud Adoption in ASEAN

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Remote Hacker Caught Poisoning Florida City Water Supply

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Over 1,200 Iranians Targeted in Domestic Surveillance Campaign



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Web Developer Hub SitePoint Discloses Data Breach

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Hacker Modified Drinking Water Chemical Levels in a US City

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Big Jump in RDP Attacks as Hackers Target Staff Working From Home

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With One Update, This Malicious Android App Hijacked Millions Of Devices

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Domestic Kitten Hacking Group Strikes Local Citizens Considered a Threat to Iranian Regime



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The One Thing We All Need to Do to Reduce Our Cyber Risk

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Validating the Security Of Contact Tracing Apps

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Biden Admin. to Weigh Risk Of Unleashing Cyber Weapons

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SEC Gets Default Win Against Crypto Fraud Conspirators

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Too Few UK Organizations Offering Cyber Training for Remote Work


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Data Of Thousands Of Dutch Citizens Leaked From Government Covid-19 Systems

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Sweden to Establish National Cyber Security Center

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A Hacker Tried to Poison a Florida City's Water Supply, Officials Say

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Hackers Dump More Health Data, as Feds Share Ransomware Factsheet

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Arrest, Raids Tied to 'U-admin' Phishing Kit



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NIST Testing Automated Delivery Of New Security Controls

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Validating the Security Of Contact Tracing Apps

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'You Find Out Who Your Friends Are': Cyber Chief Chris Krebs

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How Iran Tried to Recruit Spies Against the US in Iraq

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DDoS-for-hire Services Are Exploiting Plex Media Flaw to Amplify Their Attacks

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