Cyber Security News

May 2021

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PoC Exploit Released for Wormable Windows Vulnerability

242.

Antivirus Software, Explained

243.

After Just 9 Months, Darkside Ransomware Gang Brings in $90 Million in Bitcoin

244.

LastPass Password Manager Fine-tunes Its Multi-factor Authentication Options

245.

Patient Data Could Be 'Abused' After Health Service Attack, Warns Irish Government: Ransomware



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NY AG Settles with ​​​​​​​Water Filtration Co. Over Data Breach

247.

Conn. IT Co. Can Press Bad Faith Claim Against Cyber Insurer

248.

Class Wants Clearview Blocked From Foreign Data Sharing

249.

Missouri Pot Regulators Can't Keep Applications Secret

250.

AMD Discloses Security Flaws in EPYC Processors



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Legacy Data and IT Issues 'Laid Bare' During Covid-19, Says NAO

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Government Response to National Data Strategy Consultation Depicts Data as 'Asset, Not Threat'

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FTC Data Captures Record Surge in Cryptocurrency Scams

254.

The Cyber Security Executive Order Is a Missed Opportunity

255.

Huawei Cloud, Services Gain Toehold in Developing Countries


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5G Infrastructure Faces Foundational Threats

257.

Colonial Pipeline Servers Experiencing 'Intermittent Disruptions' Days After Ransomware Attack

258.

Russian Spy Chief Denies Responsibility for SolarWinds Hack

259.

The Sinister PR Push That Links Cyber Criminals to CEOs

260.

Axa's Asian Operations Hit in Ransomware Attack



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The Colonial Pipeline Cyber Attack Is a Warning Of Worse to Come

262.

Toshiba Unit Hit By Hacker Group DarkSide Earlier This Month

263.

Despite Warnings, Cloud Misconfiguration Problem Remains Disturbing

264.

AXA Confirms Ransomware Attack Impacted Operations in Asia

265.

Sensory's New Voice Assistants Do Not Sacrifice Your Privacy Or Send Data to the Cloud


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'We Won't Pay Ransom,' Says Ireland After Attack on Health Service: Ransomware

267.

How Talking About Mistakes Can Make Everyone Safer: Cyber Security

268.

What Happened and Why We Should Change Our Online Habits: Colonial Pipeline Attack

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Phishing Behind 70% Of Government Breaches: Report

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Cyber Attack Shows Pipeline Need, Dakota Access Says

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