Cyber Security News

May 2021

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Bose Reveals Data Breach After Ransomware Attack

62.

OnePlus Co-Founder Carl Pei's Twitter Account Hacked in Crypto Scam

63.

BCS Demands Reform to Rules on Computer Evidence Following Post Office Horizon Scandal Revelations

64.

Loss Of 150,000 Police Records Made Worse By Management Failures

65.

Security Ops Teams Struggle to Switch Off at Home


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66.

Aruba Claims Enterprise-grade Wi-Fi 6E Industry First

67.

NIST IoT Guidance for Network-Based Attacks, Device Communication

68.

NASA Identified Over 6,000 Cyber Incidents in Past 4 Years

69.

How Utah Secures Shared Data

70.

Pipeline Companies Have One Week to Identify Cyber Security Coordinators Under TSA Directive


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


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How Utah Secures Shared Data

72.

Colonial Pipeline Forked Over $4.4M to End Cyber Attack - But Is Paying a Ransom Ever the Ethical Thing to Do?

73.

Army Reminds Remote Workers That In-home IoT Devices Pose Security Risks

74.

TSA Formally Directs Pipeline Companies to Report Cyber Security Incidents in Wake Of Colonial Attack

75.

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



76.

Triple-extortion Is a New Tool for Ransomware Attackers

77.

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

78.

UK Businesses in China Seek More Clarity on Cyber Security Laws

79.

Brydge iTrack Offers Wireless Trackpad Just for iPad

80.

US Exchanges Offer a Rich Potential Target for Hackers



81.

This Weird Memory Chip Vulnerability Is Even Worse Than We Realised

82.

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

83.

How Hot Is It? Communities Collect Heat Data

84.

Ransomware Exposed Bose Data, Knocked Network Offline

85.

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


Why wait until you get hacked? Let us (ethically) hack you first.


86.

UK Immigration Records Law Violates GDPR, Court Rules

87.

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

88.

Steam Used in a New Type Of Phishing Attempt

89.

New Rowhammer Attack Variant Out

90.

North Korean Takes the Lead in Cyber Warfare

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