Cyber Security News

February 2021

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Over 1 Million Impacted By Data Breach at Washington State Auditor

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Ransomware Gangs Made at Least $350 Million in 2020

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Agent Tesla Ramps Up Its Game in Bypassing Security Walls, Attacks Endpoint Protection

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Ransomware Payments Are Going Down as More Victims Decide Not to Pay Up

425.

This Linux Malware Is Hijacking Supercomputers Across the Globe



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A Company Paid Millions to Get Their Data Back, But Forgot to Do One Thing. So the Hackers Came Back Again: Ransomware

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Disrupting the World's Most Dangerous Malware Botnet: Cyber Security

428.

Goodwin Procter Hit with Data Breach Via Vendor Hack

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9th Circ. Affirms $1M Patient Privacy Breach Award

430.

Cyber Attacks Rise as 'Flaws' Remain in Insurance Policies


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431.

China Has Reportedly Stolen Personal Data From 80% Of Americans

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Ensuring Agency Readiness for Network Modernization: the Transition to TIC 3.0

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DOD to Try Out Its Vulnerability Disclosure Program with Contractors

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Suspected Chinese Hackers Also Exploited SolarWinds

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China Has Reportedly Stolen Personal Data From 80% Of Americans



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UK Research and Innovation Suffers Ransomware Attack

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Singapore Refutes Suggestions Software on Students' Devices Tracks Personal Data

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Cyber Spies Delivered Malware to Gamers Via Supply Chain Attack

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France Tries Three for Attack Plot After Cyber Infiltration

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Russian Hack Brings Changes, Uncertainty to US Court System



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CISA Says Many Victims Of SolarWinds Hackers Had No Direct Link to SolarWinds

442.

Hijacked Perl.com Domain Hosted on IP Address Linked to Malicious Activity

443.

New Trickbot Module Uses Masscan for Local Network Reconnaissance

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Hacker Group Inserted Malware in NoxPlayer Android Emulator

445.

Myanmar Hit with Internet Disruptions as Military Seeks to Take Control


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446.

The SolarWind Hack and the Rules Of Engagement in Cyber Espionage

447.

Utah Shares Hard Lessons on Privacy, Bias

448.

Supply Chain Insecurity Threatens National Security

449.

FTC Stands Behind Zoom Data Security Deal Despite Backlash

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Envestnet, Yodlee Say Consumers OK'd Access to Bank Data

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