Cyber Security News

February 2021

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Developers Get New Rules for Filling Out App Store Privacy Labels

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Washington Senate OKs Measure Creating State Office Of Cyber Security

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Ukraine Reports Cyber Attack on Government Document Management System

64.

This Botnet Is Abusing Bitcoin Blockchains to Stay in the Shadows

65.

More Private Browsing? Firefox Gets Tougher on Cookie Tracking with New 'Total' Protection


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Cyber Criminals Are Using Macros to Access Your Systems: Phishing

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NH Rolls Out Statewide Community Response Network

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Unreported Breach Sparks Warning From French Regulator

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Insurers Say EU Cyber Rules for Finance 'Too Prescriptive'

70.

Internet Companies Should Provide Real-time Data on Disinformation, Lords Told


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Babuk Ransomware Unsophisticated, But Highly Dangerous

72.

Mavenir, Red Hat Claim Mobile Network Infrastructure Transformation

73.

Veeam V11 Adds Continuous Data Protection and Cloud Archive

74.

Warning on Security Risk From Virtual Events Platforms

75.

Wi-Fi Alliance Improves Quality Of Service for Real-time Wi-Fi Applications



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Hacking Campaign Fuels Calls for Information Sharing Mandate

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Healthcare Risks Tied to Database Leaks, Credentials: Dark Web Analysis

78.

New 'Lazyscripter' Hacking Group Targets Airlines

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Vietnamese Hackers Target Human Rights Defenders

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At Least 1,000 Engineers Worked on Supply Chain Hack, Tech Exec Says



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Mobile Phishing to Steal Government Credentials Increased 67% in 2020: Report

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Czech Republic Turns to War-games to Build Cyber Defences

83.

Fertility-tracking App Flo Health Comes to FTC Settlement for Inappropriate Data Sharing

84.

Mysterious Malware Infects 30,000 Mac Computers

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New Cloud Security Analysis Finds Default Configurations and Identity Management Are the Biggest Concerns



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Langevin Hopeful New Armed Services Panel Will Shine New Spotlight on Cyber Security

87.

What You Need to Know About the Effects Of Data Breaches

88.

New Firefox Feature Ups the Ante Against Cookie-Based Tracking

89.

Enterprises Warned Of Growing Risk Posed By Initial Access Brokers

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CEOs, Senators Discuss Mandating Cyber Attack Disclosures

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