Cyber Security News

May 26 2021

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Court Finds GCHQ Breached Citizen's Privacy with Its Bulk Surveillance Regime

2.

Triple-extortion Is a New Tool for Ransomware Attackers

3.

China's Cyber Security Legislation Remains Vague: British Chamber Of Commerce

4.

UK Businesses in China Seek More Clarity on Cyber Security Laws

5.

Brydge iTrack Offers Wireless Trackpad Just for iPad

6.

US Exchanges Offer a Rich Potential Target for Hackers

7.

This Weird Memory Chip Vulnerability Is Even Worse Than We Realised

8.

Dramatic Increase in Attacks Is Causing Harm on a Significant Scale: Ransomware

9.

How Hot Is It? Communities Collect Heat Data

10.

Ransomware Exposed Bose Data, Knocked Network Offline

11.

Salt Security Nets $70M for Global Growth in Series C Round

12.

UK Immigration Records Law Violates GDPR, Court Rules

13.

Pipelines Balked When 'Blinking Red' Hack Alert Went Off in 2012

14.

Steam Used in a New Type Of Phishing Attempt

15.

New Rowhammer Attack Variant Out

16.

North Korean Takes the Lead in Cyber Warfare

17.

Belgium Hacked, Most Likely By China

18.

NASA Intends to Reorganize Its Cyber Security Strategy

19.

North Korea's Hacker Army: 'World's Leading Bank Robbers'

20.

Rising Cyber Attacks in West Highlight Vulnerabilities

21.

Databricks Unveils Data Sharing Protocol as Part Of Data Lakehouse

22.

How Kao Data Used Digital Twin Technology to Build UK's First Free-cooled Wholesale Colo Datacenter

23.

More Data Stolen in January 2021 Than in All Of 2017, Says Report

24.

Millions Of Pounds Lost to Crypto Fraud on Social Media

25.

Hackers Release Patient Data Stolen From New Zealand Health Systems

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