Cyber Security News

March 2021

31.

TikTok $1.1M Settlement Over Kids' Data Denied Final OK

32.

Watchdog Highlights Data Risks Linked to Biz Outsourcing

33.

Ransomware Attack on London Schools Highlights Warnings

34.

Belgium's Federal Justice Service Advances Digitally with Fast Networks

35.

Slow Government Progress on Umbrella Regulation Exposes It Contractors to Tax Risks: IR35 Reforms



36.

Tearing Down Data Silos: Executive Interview

37.

Ubiquiti Breach "Catastrophic": Whistleblower

38.

NIST Issues Draft Election Security Framework

39.

Nine US Agencies Have Largely Removed Russia-Linked Malware

40.

The Next Suez Threat? a Big Hack


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41.

Booming Dark Web Gig Economy Is a Rising Threat

42.

This Android Malware Hides as a System Update App to Spy on You

43.

Vulnerability in 'Netmask' Npm Package Affects 280,000 Projects

44.

CompuCom Cyber Attack Costs Could Reach $28M

45.

More Ransomware Gangs Targeting Vulnerable Exchange Servers



46.

'Hades' Ransomware Hits Big Firms, But Operators Slow to Respond to Victims

47.

Solarwinds Hack Got Emails Of Top Dhs Officials: AP Sources

48.

Billions Of Records Have Been Hacked Already. Make Cyber Security a Priority Or Risk Disaster, Warns Analyst

49.

Official PHP Git Server Targeted in Attempt to Bury Malware in Code Base

50.

US Charges Close to 500 Individuals for COVID-19 Fraud, Criminal Activity



51.

How Ai Can Drive Agencies to the Next Level Of Cyber Defense: the Superpowered SOC

52.

Feds Seize Websites Posing as COVID-19 Vaccine Makers

53.

UK Courts Face Evidence 'Black Hole' Over Police EncroChat Mass Hacking

54.

Cyber Attack Takes Channel Nine Off-air

55.

Bharat Petroleum Refines Operations with a Digital Nerve Center: CW Innovation Awards



56.

Jio Platforms Taps Machine Learning to Manage Telco Network: CW Innovation Awards

57.

The Risk and Challenge Of Bad Bot Traffic on Healthcare Sites, Apps

58.

Amazon Security Staff Reported Its Own Hostile Tweets as "Suspicious," Fearing They'd Been Hacked: Document

59.

DOD Ramps Up Mobile Security

60.

NIST Seeks Small Business to Help Develop Cyber Security Standards

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