Cyber Security News

April 2021

301.

Biden Needs to Respond to Russian Hacking

302.

DHS CISA Shares SolarWinds Post-Threat Compromise Activity Tool

303.

Cring Ransomware Hits ICS Through Two-year-old Bug

304.

Biden Budget Requests Major Investments for Federal Technology and Cyber Security

305.

Biden Budget Request Calls for Major Investments in Cyber Security, Emerging Technologies



306.

Mondelēz Snacks on AwareGO Security Training

307.

Do You Know What Happens to Your Data on a Typical Day?

308.

Belden Says Health-Related Information Exposed in Data Breach

309.

Ransomware Crooks Are Targeting Vulnerable VPN Devices in Their Attacks

310.

Lazarus Hacking Group's Latest Weapon Strikes South African Freight: Vyveva


What's the worst that could happen?
...Why wait to find out?


311.

Why Do Phishing Attacks Work? Blame the Humans, Not the Technology

312.

Noom Sheds Wiretapping Claims But May Gain Them Back

313.

Kemper Hit with Auto Consumer Class Suit Over Data Breach

314.

Ambry Genetics Gets Data Breach Suit Axed, for Now

315.

CDO Summer School Plots Step Change for Data Leaders


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


316.

Nation-state Cyber Attacks Double in Three Years

317.

Assessing the After-effects on Datacenter Operators and Cloud Users: the OVHCloud Fire

318.

PHP Developers Share Update on Recent Breach

319.

A Huge Trove Of Credit Card Records and Social Security Numbers Just Got Hacked

320.

A Huge Trove Of Credit Card Records and Social Security Numbers Just Got Hacked


What's the worst that could happen?
...Why wait to find out?


321.

Major DC Insurance Provider Hacked By 'Foreign Cyber Criminals'

322.

How the Quick Shift to the Cloud Has Led to More Security Risks

323.

Unpatched SAP Applications Are Target-rich Ground for Hackers

324.

Supplier Impersonation Attacks a Major Risk: Report

325.

Fake Netflix App Luring Android Users to Malware



326.

Your Hotel Room's Safe Box (but in the Cloud): Confidential Computing

327.

Army Wants to Clean Up Biometric ID Data

328.

Pressure Builds on Irish GDPR Watchdog to Take on Big Tech

329.

BofA Accused Of Failing to Protect Calif. Customers' Benefits

330.

Hackers Are Exploiting Discord and Slack Links to Serve Up Malware

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