Cyber Security News

February 2021

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The Need for Internet Interstate Infrastructure

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CISA Looks Inward to Stop Future Supply Chain Attacks

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DOD's 5G-powered Smart Warehouse Network Kicks Off

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If You Live in This State, Your Personal Data Might've Been Leaked in a Huge Security Breach

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NCSC Cyber Defence Scheme Blocked Thousands Of Scams in 2019



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Hungary Says Vaccine Registration Website Under Cyber Attack

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If You Live in This State, Your Personal Data Might've Been Leaked in a Huge Security Breach

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Labor Calls for an Australian Ransomware Strategy

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New Cyber Panel Chair Zeros in on Election Security, SolarWinds Hack

160.

Hackers Breach, Attempt to Poison Florida City's Water Supply



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Hackers Target Myanmar Government Websites in Coup Protest

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What Public Utilities Can Learn From Cloud Computing: Weathering the Storm

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SolarWinds Attack Hit 100 Companies and Took Months Of Planning, Says White House

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Windows and Linux Servers Targeted By New WatchDog Botnet for Almost Two Years

165.

Masslogger Trojan Reinvented in Quest to Steal Outlook, Chrome Credentials


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Ransomware Gangs Are Running Riot - Paying Them Off Doesn't Help

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Feds Arrest 6 in Catfishing, COVID-19 Fraud Enterprise

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Solarwinds Hack Impacted 9 Fed Agencies, 100 Entities: White House

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White House Plans Executive Action in Response to Massive Breach

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White House Plans Executive Action in Response to Massive Breach



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FCC Approves Proposal to Increase Eligibility Under Supply Chain Order

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Swedish Police Fined for Unlawful Use Of Facial-recognition App

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2020 a Record Year for Cyber , Thanks to Covid

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Assessing UK Law Enforcement Data Adequacy

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Warner Wants Answers on Florida Water Utility Hack


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Indonesian Internet Regulatory Laws Are Serious Threat to Free Expression Rights

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The Fine Line Between Global COVID-19 Protocols and Privacy

178.

Mac Fan Transforms 1997 Toshiba Libretto Into Tiny Hackintosh

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US Still Unraveling 'Sophisticated' Hack Of 9 Gov't Agencies

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US Charges North Korean Hackers Over $1.3 Billion Bank Heists

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