Cyber Security News

June 2021

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

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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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Rampant Ransomware's Raised Threat Level

485.

Lawmakers Say US Cyber Ransom Payments Should Be Disclosed



486.

The Relentless Rise Of Ransomware: Hacking American Beef

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Cyber Insurers Recoil as Ransomware Attacks 'Skyrocket'

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Senate Sergeant at Arms Says Cyber Attack More Worrisome Than Repeat Of Jan. 6 Insurrection

489.

Hostages to Fortune: Ransomware

490.

Biden to Rebuke Putin Over Hack Of Meat Processor JBS


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US Supreme Court Limits Scope Of CFAA and Rules Bribing Cops for Data Is Not Hacking

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COVID-19 Has Transformed Work, But Cyber Security Isn't Keeping Pace, Report Finds

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Latest Cyber Security Attack Shows Criminals Are Expanding Their Scope: First Gas, Now Meat

494.

Chinese Hackers Using Previously Unknown Backdoor

495.

Exchange Servers Targeted By Epsilon Red Malware


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The White House Is Urging Companies to Take Ransomware More Seriously

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Are Cloud Data Centers a Sustainable Option?

498.

Stun Servers Increasingly Abused for DDoS Attacks: Organizations Warned

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EU, Mideast Nations Look to Train at Cyprus Security Center

500.

Serious Vulnerabilities Found in CODESYS Software Used By Many ICS Products


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White House Urges Private Companies to Help in Fight Against Ransomware

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Hackers Use Colonial Pipeline Ransomware News for Phishing Attack

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Ireland's Health Service Remains 'Significantly' Disrupted Weeks After Attack: Ransomware

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China-Controlled Pacific Networks Poses Risks, FCC Told

505.

Crypto Platform Faces Shutdown After Investor Complaints



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White House Warns Cos. to Shore Up Ransomware Defense

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IRS Agent Cops to ID Theft, Fraud

508.

Hackers Breached Colonial Pipeline Using Compromised Password

509.

HSBC Offers All Businesses Scam Awareness App

510.

UK Immigration Exemption in Data Protection Act Found Unlawful

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