Cyber Security News

March 2021

1.

Whistleblower Claims Ubiquiti Networks Data Breach Was 'Catastrophic'

2.

What Is Cyber Risk Quantification, and Why Is It Important?

3.

Trust in Software Security Has Eroded Since the SolarWinds Attack

4.

How Phishing Attacks Evade Traditional Security Defenses

5.

10 Tips to Protect Your Organization and Remote Endpoints Against Cyber Threats



6.

How Privacy-driven Innovation Can Eliminate Data Waste

7.

Websites Of EU Mobile Providers Fail to Properly Secure User Data

8.

North Korean .Gov Hackers Back with Fake Pen-Test Company

9.

Dutch Data Protection Authority Fines Booking.com Over Incident Notification

10.

Gaming Mods, Cheat Engines Are Spreading Trojan Malware and Planting Backdoors



11.

Cyber Security Co. Owed $25M From Patent License Row

12.

DHS Head Vows to Call Out Nations That Foster Ransomware

13.

1 in 3 UK Pension Plans 'Hit By Data Breaches' in 2020

14.

Hmrc Denies 'Squandering' Datasets That Could Rid Umbrella Sector Of Rogue Players: IR35 Reforms

15.

Feds Seize Fraudulent COVID-19 Vaccine, Pharmacy, Pfizer Websites



16.

Attackers Target Medical Research Staff with Credential Phishing Attacks

17.

Analyzing the UK's Nuclear Deterrence Theory for Cyber Space

18.

Hackers Hit Italian Menswear Brand Boggi Milano with Ransomware

19.

Malicious Software Attacks 'Spiralling Out Of Control', Report Warns

20.

APAC Firms Face Growing Cyber Attacks, Take More Than a Week to Remediate



21.

Remote Work and Increased Cyber Security Threats Presented Both Challenges and Opportunities for MSPs

22.

Cyber Criminals Publish Data Allegedly Stolen From Shell, Multiple Universities

23.

Biden Extends Executive Order on Cyber Attack Sanctions

24.

Why We're Now Facing a Perfect Storm: Ransomware

25.

Department Of Homeland Security Email Accounts Exposed in SolarWinds Hack



26.

A Highly Sophisticated Ransomware Attack Leaves 36,000 Students Without Email

27.

Ransomware Group Targets Universities in Maryland, California in New Data Leaks

28.

NIST Issues Draft Election Security Framework

29.

Salt Lake 'Housewife' Charged in Telemarketing Fraud Scheme

30.

Drizly Users Get Initial Nod for $7.1M Data Breach Deal

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