Cyber Security News

April 2021

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New US Justice Department Team Aims to Disrupt Ransomware Operations

122.

Services Australia Penalised for Breaching Privacy Of a Vulnerable Customer

123.

Take This Culture Quiz to See If Your Users Trust Your Cyber Security Training and Team

124.

Hackers' Leak Confirms Big Changes Coming to MacBook Ports

125.

APT Abuses Pulse Secure, SolarWinds Appliances at the Same Organization



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The Logistics Supply Chain Is Being Targeted By Both Cyber Criminals and Nation States

127.

SolarWinds Hack Analysis Reveals 56% Boost in Command Server Footprint

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Malware and Ransomware Gangs Have Found This New Way to Cover Their Tracks

129.

States Wary Of Privacy-protected Census Data

130.

Vaccine Passport Plans Can't Ignore Web Of Privacy Laws


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131.

Met Office Prepares for 1.5 Million Processor, 60 Petaflop Supercomputer

132.

Ph.D. Chemist Convicted Of Conspiracy to Steal Trade Secrets, Economic Espionage, Theft Of Trade Secrets and Wire Fraud

133.

CISA Ties SUPERNOVA Malware to Pulse Secure, SolarWinds Exploits

134.

RDP, Botnet Malware Top Access Point Of Updated Ryuk Ransomware

135.

Cyber Investment a Guarantor Of Uk's Global Status: GCHQ


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136.

New Australian Cyber Package Includes AU$37.5m Indo-Pacific Investment

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Singapore Issues FSI Guidelines on Managing Remote Work Risks

138.

Baseball and Cyber Security Have More in Common Than You Think

139.

Massive Android Botnet Hits Smart TV Ad Ecosystem

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US Takes New Aim at Ransomware After Most Costly Year



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Vulnerability in CocoaPods Dependency Manager Exposed Millions Of Apps

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Easy-to-guess Default Device Passwords Are a Step Closer to Being Banned

143.

Codecov Breach Impacted 'Hundreds' Of Customer Networks

144.

Hackers Are Targeting Flaws in These VPN Devices Now. Here's What You Need to Do

145.

US Agencies Compromised By VPN Flaws


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Bipartisan Bill Would Block Data Brokers From Selling to Feds

147.

Geico Customers Sue Over Driver's License Data Breach

148.

US Agencies Breached in New Remote Network Hacking Spree

149.

Hackers Target Iconic Japan's Toshiba Rival Hoya with Ransomware

150.

NCSC Offers Teachers Free Cyber Security Training

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