Cyber Security News

June 2021

31.

New MacBook Pro and iPad Mini Remain on Track for 2021

32.

Colombia Catches Hacker Wanted in the US for 'Gozi' Virus

33.

Paying Up Won't Stop You From Getting Hit Again, Says Cyber Security Chief: Ransomware

34.

New Ransomware Highlights Widespread Adoption Of Golang Language By Cyber Attackers

35.

Who Will Win the Race Between Hackers and Security Teams?



36.

Volkswagen, Audi Sued Over Breach Of 3.3M Consumers' Data

37.

Walmart to Pay $10M to Resolve Ill. Biometric Privacy Suit

38.

High-Ranking DOD Official Suspended Over Alleged Data Leak

39.

Macy's Wants Out Of Clearview AI Facial-Data Privacy MDL

40.

What It Will Take to Protect Cities Against Cyber Threats



41.

NATO Warns That Cyber Attacks on Its Members May Prompt a Military Response

42.

More Than 700M LinkedIn Users Data for Sale

43.

Productivity Apps Here to Stay as Quarterly Mobile App Spending Hits All-time High

44.

New Nobelium Attacks a Reminder to Attend to Cyber Basics

45.

EU Recognises UK Data Protection Adequacy But Warns Against Divergence



46.

Video Game Industry Under Relentless Cyber Attacks

47.

NIST Defines "Critical Software" Per Cyber Security Executive Order

48.

Health Data Security a Staple Of Holy Name's Vaccine Record System

49.

UN Security Council Confronts Growing Threat Of Cyber Attacks

50.

CISA Starts Cataloging Bad Practices in Cyber Security



51.

China's Cyber Power at Least a Decade Behind the US, New Study Finds

52.

New Variant Of IcedID Banking Trojan Spreading Wildely

53.

FIN7 Cyber Crime Boss Gets 7-Year Jail Sentence

54.

Mercedes-Benz USA Says Vendor Exposed Customer Information

55.

EA Ignored Domain Vulnerabilities for Months Despite Warnings and Breaches



56.

Own an Old WD My Book Live? Disconnect It From the Internet Right Now

57.

McDonald's Says Drive-Thru Privacy Suit Is a No-Go

58.

EU Clears Britain Data Transfers for GDPR, Law Enforcement

59.

Personal Information Of Over 200,000 Students Leaked

60.

NewsBlur Restores Service After Hacker Wipes Database

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