Cyber Security News

February 2021

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Army Command and Control System Must Be Modernized But Maintain Backward Compatibility

272.

How China Exploited a U.s. Tech Supplier: the Long Hack

273.

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

274.

Singtel Hit By Third-party Vendor's Security Breach, Customer Data May Be Leaked

275.

Mozilla Privacy Report on Dating Apps Singles Out Grindr for Serious Security Lapses



276.

Love Is in the Air-and Cyber Criminals Are Taking Advantage

277.

Hackers Grabbed 21.3 Million Healthcare Records in the Second Half Of 2020: 177% Increase

278.

SecurityWeek to Host Supply Chain Security Summit on March 10, 2021

279.

Newly Discovered Android Spyware Linked to State-Sponsored Indian Hackers

280.

Brazilian Authorities Start Probe as 102 Million Consumers Are Exposed in New Leak



281.

Free Decrypter Released for Avaddon Ransomware Victims... Aaand, It's Gone!

282.

Android Spyware Strains Linked to State-sponsored Confucius Threat Group

283.

State and Local Digital Infrastructure Is Rife with Vulnerabilities

284.

Expect More Nation-state Cyber Attacks, Krebs Says

285.

Meghan Markle Gets Privacy Win in Battle with Daily Mail


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Benioff Projects Future Of Work Onto Salesforce's 'Cloud 3.0'

287.

Hacked Finnish Therapy Business Collapses

288.

Future Security Stars Shine in First Round Of Cyber First Girls Contest

289.

Nordic States Launch Joint Drone Development Initiative

290.

Expect More Nation-state Cyber Attacks, Krebs Says



291.

Tucson's Community Wireless Bridges the Digital Divide

292.

Indian Cyber Espionage Effort Targets Election, Energy Officials

293.

Indo-Pacific Tech Sector 'Ripe for Investment' and Cyber Defence Cooperation

294.

Brazilian Government Urged to Protect Consumers From Massive Data Leak

295.

Huawei Requests US Courts to Overturn Its National Security Threat Designation



296.

Plex Patches Media Server Bug Potentially Exploited By DDoS Attackers

297.

Ransomware Can Be Installed Via Ghost Accounts

298.

Former Cyber Chief Pushes for Renewed Focus on Combating Disinformation

299.

Mac Pro Factory in Texas Exposes Weakness Of US Manufacturing

300.

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