Cyber Security News

May 13 2021

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Incremental Improvements Are Not Enough as Biden Signs Order Boosting US Cyber Posture

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Ransomware Attackers Are Now Using Triple Extortion Tactics

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How to Prevent Another Colonial Pipeline Ransomware Attack

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Blurred WFH Lines Create Cyber Security Challenges for Companies

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Full-body Animoji? Smart Tech Uses iPhone Camera to Track Body Motion

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Biden to Bring Up Russian Hackers Issue with Putin

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Colonial Pipeline Paid Close to $5 Million in Ransomware Blackmail Payment

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Deepen Your Knowledge: the Best Cyber Security Certifications in 2021

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How the Nhs Learned the Lessons Of Wannacry to Protect Hospitals From Attack: Ransomware

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Cyber EO Lays a Foundation for Securing Government

11.

Donziger Might Have Avoided Charges By Appeals, Atty Says

12.

Minted's $5M Deal Over Data Breach Nears Approval

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Biden Says Gov't to Disrupt Pipeline Ransomware Hackers

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Riggleman on Infrastructure and Cyber Security: Balance Of Power

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Pipeline Cyber Security Gaps Must Be Filled, Regulator Says

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Don't Be the Next $5 Million Hacker Payday

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Biden Believes Pipeline Hackers Based in Russia

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Colonial Pipeline Paid Nearly $5 Million Ransom to Hackers

19.

Leaked D.C. Police Personnel Files Latest in Extortion Scourge

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Colonial Pipeline Paid Hackers Nearly $5 Million

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Colonial Pipeline Paid Hackers Nearly $5 Million in Ransom

22.

If You Use These Banks, Your Personal Data Might've Been Stolen in a Security Breach

23.

Hundreds Of Scam Trading Apps Abound

24.

Ongoing Phishing Campaing Uses Zix

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Cyber Response Bill Advances in Senate

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Biden's Cyber Strategy Must De-weaponize Civilian Data

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External Threat Actors Outpace Insiders in Healthcare Data Breaches

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UK Foreign Secretary Calls for Cooperation on Cyber Security

29.

Green Energy Company Volue Hit By Ransomware

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Colonial Hackers Shut Down Service Amid Pressure From U.S

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Financial and Technical Obstacles Hit Danish Datacenter Heat Recycling Plan

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Publishing Exploit Code Does More Harm Than Good, Says Report

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Biden Beefs Up Public-private Security Cooperation

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Progressive Lawmakers Praise Biden's Plan for Cyber Security Labels

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Oklahoma Cuts Phishing Threats with Cloud-based Email Gateway

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Biden Says Colonial Pipeline Hackers Based in Russia, But Not Government-backed

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Pelosi Says Firms Should Not Pay Ransoms to Hackers

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Colonial Paid Hackers Almost $5M in Ransom

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