Cyber Security News

February 2021

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Pentagon Pursues 5G Applications for Space

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Veterans Affairs Rolls Out Ethics Framework for Guarding Vets' Data

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GSA Could Be Vulnerable to Security Threats From 'Trusted Insiders'

124.

Demand, Sale Of Backdoor Access to Healthcare Networks Spiked in 2020

125.

Supermarket Chain Kroger Discloses Data Breach


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126.

Cyber Attacks on US Need to Be Handled Differently, Says Sen. Warner

127.

Clubhouse Chats Are Breached, Raising Concerns Over Security

128.

North Koreans Charged in $1.3bn Cyber Hack Spree

129.

The Negotiators Taking on the Ransomware Hackers

130.

Kia Outage May Be the Result Of Ransomware



131.

New Malformed URL Phishing Technique Can Make Attacks Harder to Spot

132.

Forrester Report Highlights Zero Trust Edge Model for Networking and Security Infrastructure

133.

Krebs, Other Officials Urge Congress to Take Strong Action to Tamp Down Cyber Threats

134.

Katko Calls for Bipartisanship on Cyber Issues as Threats Intensify

135.

Brazilian Firms Fail to Increase Security Spend Through Covid-19



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Cyber Security Needs to Be Proactive with Involvement From Business Leaders

137.

SolarWinds Hacked From Inside U.S

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Suspected Russian Hack Fuels New US Action on Cyber Security

139.

Inside the Battle to Control Enterprise Security Data Lakes

140.

Brussels Okays EU-UK Personal Data Flows


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141.

After IT Outage, Carmakers Kia and Hyundai Say No Evidence Of Ransomware Attack

142.

Take Security to the Zero Trust Edge

143.

Brave Browser Leaks Onion Addresses in DNS Traffic

144.

Malaysia Arrests 11 Suspects for Hacking Government Sites

145.

Split 9th Circ. Sends Alexa Privacy Suit to Arbitration


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Wawa Inks $12M Deal with Consumers Over Data Breach

147.

5th Circ. Asked to Rethink $100K Award in $1M Fraud Case

148.

Shutterfly Reaches Deal to End Facial Scan Privacy Claims

149.

EU Opens Door to Adequacy Deal with UK on Data Flows

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Marine Corps Looks for Insider Threat Monitoring Capability

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