Cyber Security News

May 2021

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Ons Data Science Chief Tom Smith on Government Data Capability: Interview

572.

State Department Needs a Tool to Scan Its Worldwide Network for Vulnerabilities

573.

US Organizations Targeted By New Cyber Crime Group with Sophisticated Malware

574.

Biden Administration Likely Retaining Trump Doctrine on Cyber Security in Space

575.

Biden Administration, Congress Unite in Effort to Tackle Ransomware Attacks


It may not be too late to act.
Secure your network today.


576.

Phishing Attacks Imitate Wells Fargo and Chase the Most

577.

A Security Flaw in AirDrop Found By Users

578.

These Breached "Star Wars"-themed Passwords Need More Than the Force to Save Them

579.

Belgian Government, Parliament, Colleges Hit By Cyber Attack

580.

High-Severity Dell Driver Vulnerabilities Impact Hundreds Of Millions Of Devices



581.

Three New Malware Families Found in Global Finance Phishing Campaign

582.

Patch Issued to Tackle Critical Security Issues Present in Dell Driver Software Since 2009

583.

This Malware Has Been Rewritten in the Rust Programming Language to Make It Harder to Spot

584.

Microsoft's New Open-source Tool Could Stop Your AI From Getting Hacked

585.

Mass. AG Presses Pharmacies on Vaccine Patient Data Use



586.

Samsung Says Smart TV Privacy Suit Belongs in Arbitration

587.

Tracking Co. 'Intercepted' Data on Pa. Woman's PC, Court Told

588.

CBD Co. Wants Initial OK for $300K Deal in Data Breach Row

589.

SMS Malware That Imitates COVID Registration App Targets Indian Users

590.

State-Sponsored Successor to "Project Signal" Ransomware Campaign Discovered


Tick Tock. Tick Tock. Did you get hacked?


591.

Half Of Organizations Breached Via a Third Party in 12 Months

592.

Shadow Ministers Call for Public Consultation on Health Data Review

593.

How Transport for NSW Is Tapping Machine Learning

594.

OMB Prioritizes Cyber , COVID Tech for New TMF Payback Model

595.

Patch Issued for Critical Pulse Secure Vpn Flaw Under Active Attack: CISA


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


596.

Cyber Space Solarium Commissioners Concerned Over Security Of Nation's Water Supply

597.

TurgenSec Finds 345,000 Files From Filipino Solicitor-general's Office Were Breached

598.

Alaska Court System Briefly Forced Offline Amid Cyber Threat

599.

Tesla Car Hacked Remotely From Drone Via Zero-Click Exploit

600.

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