Cyber Security News

April 2021

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Federal Agencies Detail Russian Tactics Used in Recent Cyber Intrusions

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A Better Way to Spot Deep-Faked Satellite Images

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Healthcare's Biggest Cyber Security Blind Spots and Misconceptions

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Uninstall Command Completes Emotet Botnet Cleanup Operation

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Outages Blamed on Malware Still Plaguing Budget Airlines


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


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Senators Introduce Fresh Slate Of Cyber Security-Centered Bills

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Data Drops and Defacements for Social Justice: Hacktivism's Reemergence Explained

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UK Spymaster Issues Warning Over China's Cyber Threat

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Train at Your Own Pace to Become a Master Ethical Hacker for $43

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Data in Insurance Article Needs to Be Clarified



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Computer Science Student's M1 Rig Is a Pile Of Schiit [Setups]

102.

AirDrop Flaw Potentially Reveals Users' Email and Phone Number

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The Big Pentagon Internet Mystery Now Partially Solved

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Enterprises Need to Change Passwords Following ClickStudios, Passwordstate Attack

105.

Parrot OS Security Edition Is a Linux Desktop Distribution Geared for Security Admins


Did the bad guys just breach your network perimeter?


106.

Macs Run iPad Apps. It's Time for iPads to Run Mac Apps

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IOS 15 Will Feature Updated Lock Screen, Notifications, More Privacy Features

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Tor-Based Linux Botnet Abuses IaC Tools to Spread

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New Initiative to Protect US Electrical Grid From Cyber Attacks

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Files on QNAP NAS Devices Encrypted in Qlocker Ransomware Attacks



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Ransomware Is Growing at an Alarming Rate, Warns GCHQ Chief

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China Could 'Control the Global Operating System' Of Tech, Warns UK Spy Chief

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CISA Issues Warning on Exploited VPN Flaw

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Beacons Alert App Users Of Nearby Hazards

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Data 'Scraping' Episodes Don't Fall Neatly Into Breach Laws



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Whitepages Can't Escape Privacy Suit Over Ad Displays

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Post Office Scandal Victims Have Criminal Convictions Overturned in Court Of Appeal

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CISA Issues Warning on Exploited VPN Flaw

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Using AI and Data to Make Decisions Faster

120.

MI5 Warns Of Spy Threat From Professional Networking Sites

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