Cyber Security News

February 2021

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Government to Impose New Digital Identity System Across All Gov.uk Services

242.

Power Supply Shortages in Colocation Hubs Pile Pressure on Datacenter Operators to Go Green

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Myanmar Junta Pushes Punitive Cyber Security Bill

244.

US Court System Demands Massive Changes to Court Documents After SolarWinds Hack

245.

How Micro-drilling Can Enhance Your Cyber Security Training


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Why Cyber Security Insurance May Be Worth the Cost

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House Armed Services Panel Establishes New Cyber Security Subcommittee

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Federal Cyber Agency Reevaluating Its Role in Countering Election Disinformation

249.

Hackers Had Access to SolarWinds Email System for Months

250.

US Payroll Agency Targeted By Chinese Hackers



251.

Officials Applaud Confirmation Of Mayorkas as DHS Secretary Over Cyber Security Concerns

252.

Computer Malware Fraudster Gets 2 Years in Prison

253.

Vast Majority Of Phishing and Malware Campaigns Are Small-Scale and Short-Lived

254.

OAIC Cautions Giving Big Tech Access to Information Under the Consumer Data Right

255.

US Lawmakers Probe Accuracy Of App Store Privacy 'Nutrition Labels'



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Get Rid Of Windows 7: US Gov Warning on Water Supply Hack

257.

Vulnerabilities in TCP/IP Stacks Allow for TCP Connection Hijacking, Spoofing

258.

Industry Reactions to US Water Plant Hack

259.

Data Shows an Increase in Saturday Installs, But Bots Cause Problems: Dating Apps

260.

These Dating Apps Are Tracking Your Location


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261.

Business Email Compromise Phishing Attacks Could Be the Most Costly Threat Facing Your Organizations

262.

When Cyber Security Info Sharing Makes Headlines

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Tread Carefully in Section 230 Fix, Open Internet Group Says

264.

Regulators Are Homing in on Perils Of Ransomware Payouts

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Va. Data Privacy Law Poised to Offer 2nd Model for States


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Kaufman Dolowich Adds Cyber Security Chair From Severson

267.

UK Takeover Panel Sets Auction for $5B Security Services Co

268.

Brilliant New Chrome Security Feature on iPhone Is a Great Reason to Ditch Safari

269.

UK Border Surveillance Regime Highly Privatised, Says Privacy International

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When Cyber Security Info Sharing Makes Headlines

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