Cyber Security News

Mar 05 2021

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Quality, Not Quantity, Is the Hallmark Of the Latest Waves Of Phishing Attacks: Report

2.

Huawei Backs Supply Chain Security Standards in Wake Of SolarWinds Breach

3.

Stalkers Won't Be Able to Track Victims Via Hidden AirTags

4.

Find My App Gets 'Items' Tab for Gadget Tracking in iOS 14.5 Beta 3

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Ransomware Attacks in Manufacturing Tripled in 2020

6.

Thousands Of Mobile Apps Expose Data Via Misconfigured Cloud Containers

7.

Multiple Airlines Impacted By Data Breach at Aviation IT Firm SITA

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NSA, DHS Issue Guidance on Protective DNS

9.

Russian Hackers Exploit Lithuanian Infrastructure: Report

10.

Three New Malware Strains Linked to SolarWinds Hackers

11.

Someone Is Hacking Cyber Crime Forums and Leaking User Data

12.

These Two Unusual Versions Of Ransomware Tell Us a Lot About How Attacks Are Evolving

13.

Cyber Attack Shuts Down Online Learning at 15 UK Schools

14.

NIST Charting Federal Vulnerability Disclosure Policy

15.

CBD Co. Settles Data Breach Class Action in Mediation

16.

Lawmakers Urge FTC to Begin Using Health Data Breach Rule

17.

Jones Day's Hacked Vendor Taps Latham for Breach Suits

18.

Water Plant Hack Underscores Utilities' Glaring IT Risks

19.

DePaul Students Say Online Exam Tool Breaks Privacy Law

20.

7 Questions for Covington EU Privacy Chief Daniel Cooper

21.

Kaplan Saunders' Website Replaced with Viagra Spam

22.

Tabloid Loses Bid to Appeal Meghan Markle Privacy Win

23.

It's Time for a Cyber Security Quid Pro Quo

24.

Chinese Hacking Spree Hit an 'Astronomical' Number Of Victims

25.

Vaccine Rollout Spurs 372% Rise Bad Bots; Spear-Phishing Up 26%

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At Least 30,000 US Organizations Newly Hacked Via Holes in Microsoft's Email Software

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Supermicro, Pulse Secure Respond to Trickbot's Ability to Target Firmware

28.

TSA Explores Video Analytics for Better Security Screening

29.

NIST Charting Federal Vulnerability Disclosure Policy

30.

Williams F1 Car Launch Disrupted By Data Leak

31.

Ms Exchange Bugs First Exploited in January: Mandiant

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Nottinghamshire Schools Suspend Online Learning Following Cyber Attack

33.

Singapore Airlines the Latest Victim Of Supply Chain Attack

34.

Mobile Business and Productivity Apps See 7.1 Billion Downloads in 2020

35.

United, British Air Sound Alarm on Alliance Data Breach

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