Cyber Security News

Jun 07 2021

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US Official Warns Cyber Attacks Are 'Here to Stay'

2.

Australians Spent AU$26.5m in Cryptocurrency to Pay Scammers in 2020

3.

US Justice Department Accuses Latvian National Of Deploying Trickbot Malware

4.

US Recovers Most Of Ransom Paid After Colonial Pipeline Hack

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Military Vehicles Maker Navistar Reports Data-Theft Cyber Attack

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'Siloscape' Malware Targets Windows Server Containers

7.

Energy Chief Cites Risk Of Cyber Attacks Crippling Power Grid

8.

Russian Hackers Use New 'Skinnyboy' Malware in Attacks on Military, Government Orgs

9.

Latvian Woman Charged in US with Role in Cyber Crime Group

10.

This Phishing Email Is Pushing Password-stealing Malware to Windows PCs

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Here's How We're Changing Our Rules Around Malware and Software Vulnerability Research: GitHub

12.

There's Been Another Spike in Attacks on Schools and Universities: Ransomware Warning

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How Being Inclusive Can Help Improve Everyone's Defenses Against Attacks: Diversity in Cyber Security

14.

What to Make Of the Supreme Court's Ruling on Unauthorized System Access

15.

Revised $1.6M Neiman Marcus Breach Deal Scores Final OK

16.

US Recovers Millions in Ransom Paid to Pipeline Co. Hackers

17.

NYC Law Dept. System Offline After Apparent Hack

18.

US Recovers Majority Of Bitcoin Ransom From Colonial Pipeline Hack

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Colonial Pipeline's Bitcoin Ransom Mostly Recouped By U.S

20.

REvilis Not Afraid Of the US Ransomware Focus

21.

Colonial Pipeline Was Hacked Using a Single Compromised Password

22.

Police Raids Around World After Investigators Crack An0m Cryptophone App in Major Hacking Operation

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EU Privacy Chief Investigates Use Of US Cloud Services

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NCSC Updates Schools Ransomware Guidance Amid Surge

25.

India's Public Cloud Spending on a Roll

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Campaigners Plan Legal Action Over NHS Data Sharing

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Updated Standard Contractual Clauses Will Provide 'Legal Certainty' for Transfer Of Data

28.

Department Of Justice Seizes $2.3 Million in Cryptocurrency Paid to the Ransomware Extortionists Darkside

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US Recovers Millions in Cryptocurrency Paid to Colonial Pipeline Hackers

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