Cyber Security News

April 2021

31.

Five US Agencies May Have Been Hacked Through Ivanti Flaws

32.

White House Urged to Address Surge in Ransomware Attacks

33.

Northern Ireland Pilots Security Training Plan for 16-25s

34.

Eutelsat Takes Stake in OneWeb Satellite Service

35.

An Ambitious Plan to Tackle Ransomware Faces Long Odds



36.

NIST, CISA Share Software Supply Chain Attack Defense Guidance

37.

Homeland Security Secretary Backs Call for Mandatory Disclosure Of Ransomware Payments

38.

FluBot Android Malware Expected to Start Targeting U.S

39.

Coalition Unveils Plan to Help Government, Industry Confront Ransomware Attacks

40.

Biden Prepping Cyber Security Executive Order in Response to SolarWinds Attack



41.

Flubot Malware Using SMS Messages to Infect Devices

42.

Ombudsman Finds Unlawful Metadata Access By ACT Cops on 1,704 Occasions

43.

COVID-19, WFH Prompts Spike in Cyber Attacks Against Banks, Insurers

44.

Australian Government's Major IT Shops to Help Others with Cyber Security

45.

Senator Discusses Priorities for Advancing National Cyber Security Legislation


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46.

Password-stealing Spyware Targets Android Users in the UK

47.

Phishing Attacks Target Chase Bank Customers

48.

Why Hackers Are Increasingly Targeting Video Game Companies

49.

US Government Taking Creative Steps to Counter Cyber Threats

50.

Linux Kernel Vulnerability Exposes Stack Memory, Causes Data Leaks


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51.

7th Circ. Says Cell Info Used Legally to Find Robber

52.

NY Regulator Says SolarWinds Cyber Attack a 'Wake-up Call'

53.

White House Endorses Inclusion Of Cyber Security in Water Infrastructure Bill

54.

In Wake Of Recent Breaches, FAA Wants to Up Cyber Security Of National Airspace System

55.

It Must Be Core Business Element to Tackle Security Challenges: Health CIO


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56.

Joint Fed Guidance on Russian APT Cyber Attacks, Exploits, Malware

57.

New Service Confidentially Finds Leaked Passwords: Dark Hash Collisions

58.

Russia-Linked 'Ghostwriter' Disinformation Campaign Tied to Cyber Spy Group

59.

Covid-19 Security Challenges Leave Bank Customers at Risk

60.

Recruiters Can't Afford to Hold Out for Cyber 'Unicorns'

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