Cyber Security News

May 25 2021

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Over 65% Of Australians Across All Age Brackets Worry About Privacy in New Tech

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Biden Executive Order Bets Big on Zero Trust for the Future Of US Cyber Security

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Legacy Vulnerabilities May Be Biggest Enterprise Cyber Risk

4.

WaterField's Leather AirTag Accessories Look Sturdy, Stealthy and Smart

5.

Marking Three Years Of Gdpr: Probes, Fines and Disputes

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Belgium Interior Ministry Targeted in Cyber Attack

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Hack Prompts New Security Regulations for US Pipelines

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Global Security Spending Will Reach $150 Billion in 2021: Gartner

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OT Systems Increasingly Targeted By Unsophisticated Hackers

10.

Bigger, Smarter, Faster: Cyber Attacks

11.

Ransomware Attack on Bose Exposes Employee SSNs and Financial Information

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Browse Secure on the Big Bad Internet: the Best Browsers for Privacy in 2021

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Cyber Attacks on Operational Technology Are on the Rise: Not as Complex as We Thought

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Iranian Hacking Group Agrius Pretends to Encrypt Files for a Ransom, Destroys Them Instead

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Russian Dark Web Marketplace Hydra Cryptocurrency Transactions Reached $1.37bn in 2020

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Fast Computers, 5G Networks and Radar That Passes Through Walls Are Bringing 'X-ray Vision' Closer to Reality

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Koch's Voter Data Miners Duck Ex-Prosecutor's Suit for Now

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UK Surveillance Violates Human Rights, European Court Rules

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Biden Advancing New Cyber Rules for Pipelines After Hack Attack

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New Trojan Found to Impersonate Ransomware

21.

Bluetooth Devices Vulnerable to AuthValue Disclosure

22.

MacOS Malware Caught Spying on Users

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GCHQ Bulk Interception Programme Breached Privacy Rights, Strasbourg Court Rules

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Valence Brings Storage Virtualisation for the Cloud Era

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Cyber Sprinters Game Gives Kids a Head Start, Says NCSC

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Threat Of Group GDPR Legal Action Haunts CISOs

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Industry Reflects on Three Years Of GDPR

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Cryptocurrency Crackdown Won't Stop Ransomware, CISA Official Says

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3 Recommendations to Scale Federal Cyber Security

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Us Cyber Command: Operating in the Shadows

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Bose Says Personal Information Compromised in Ransomware Attack

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Who Are You? Rising to the Data Protection Challenge

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DHS to Require Pipeline Companies to Report Cyber Attacks

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