Cyber Security News

March 2021

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Phish Leads to Breach at Calif. State Controller

152.

ACIC Running Into Jurisdictional Data Troubles with New National Firearms Database

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Popular Remote Lesson Monitoring Program Could Be Exploited to Attack Student PCs

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Acer Reportedly Targeted with $50 Million Ransomware Attack

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Cops Are the Only Ones Being Lawful on the Dark Web, AFP Declares


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Defense Of Convicted Cypriot Hacker in US Not Seeking Appeal

157.

Adobe Patches Critical ColdFusion Security Flaw

158.

US Sentences Russian, North Macedonian in Cyber Fraud Case

159.

Cyber Attack Tied to China Boosts Development Bank's Chief

160.

SavvyShares Compensates Consumers for Access to Their Data



161.

'They're Being Hacked Faster Than We Can Count', Says Security Company: Microsoft Exchange Server Attacks

162.

API Security Becomes a 'Top' Priority for Enterprise Players

163.

Mozilla Firefox Tweaks Referrer Policy to Shore Up User Privacy

164.

Disgraced Pa. Atty Gets Up to 23 Years in Client Theft Case

165.

UK Tabloid Wins Delay to Publish Markle Privacy Statement


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$50m Ransomware Demand on Acer Is Highest Ever

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Electricity Distribution Systems at Increasing Risk Of Cyber Attacks, GAO Warns

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Recent Attacks May Drive Government's Zero Trust Adoption

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CISA Will Use New Authority Over Internet Service Providers to Fight Ransomware, Official Says

170.

The Peculiar Ransomware Piggybacking Off Of China's Big Hack



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Biden Under Growing Pressure to Nominate Cyber Czar

172.

PS5 Phishing Scam Baits Gamers with Promise Of Free Console

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Business Email Compromise Scams Proved Costly to Victims in 2020

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3 Tips for Mitigating Cloud-related Cyber Security Risks

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176.

Grammarly's Free App Warns You Before Sending Rude Texts

177.

Hacker That Claimed to Breach Cameras at Tesla Charged in the US

178.

Homecoming Queen (and Her Mom) Arrested for Alleged Vote Hacking: Security News This Week

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Swiss Firm Says It Has Accessed Servers Of a SolarWinds Hacker

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UK Spy Agencies Push for Curbs on Chinese 'Smart Cities' Technology

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