Cyber Security News

June 2021

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Do These Three Things to Help Protect Your Network From Attacks: Ransomware

572.

Pa. Fertility Center Hit with Data Breach Class Action

573.

BofA Must Reopen Calif. Benefit Recipients' Fraud Claims

574.

Russia-Linked Group Behind JBS Attack Revels in 'Audaciousness'

575.

JBS Plants Limp Back From Hacking with 'Old-school' Manual Labor



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JBS Poised to Reopen Most Meat Plants Hobbled By Cyber Attack

577.

Exagrid Paid $2.6m to Conti Ransomware Attackers

578.

Scottish Businesses Missing Out on Cyber Essentials Benefits

579.

SA-based MSP Shuns HCI for Nebulon Cloud-defined Storage

580.

Could the SASE Model Move the Needle on Healthcare Cyber Security?



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US Seizes 2 Domain Names Used in Cyber Espionage Campaign

582.

Sheriff's Office Expands Data, Video Options with Digital Evidence System

583.

New York Subway System Was Targeted By Chinese-linked Hackers in April

584.

Massachusetts Ferry Operator Hit By Ransomware Attack

585.

Why a Cloud Operating Model Matters


Why wait until you get hacked?


586.

How to Address Cyber Security When Migrating to the Cloud

587.

Poisoned Installers Found in SolarWinds Hackers Toolkit

588.

Meat Producer Ransomware Attack Disrupts Global Production

589.

Meat-packing Giant JBS USA Shuts Down Systems Following Cyber Attack

590.

Justice Department Seizes Domains Used in Nobelium-USAID Phishing Campaign


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


591.

USDA Delays Release Of Wholesale Prices for Beef and Pork After Ransomware Attack on JBS Confirmed By White House

592.

This Android Trojan Malware Is Using Fake Apps to Infect Smartphones, Steal Bank Details

593.

Asian Cyber Crime Takedown Leads to Intercept Of $83 Million in Financial Theft

594.

Dramatic Increase in Attacks Causes Big Problems: Ransomware

595.

SolarWinds Hackers Launch Phishing Attack


What's the worst that could happen?


596.

Choosing the Right DOD Cloud

597.

How a National Student Database Could Cheapen the College Experience

598.

Ransomware Disrupts Operations at Global Meatpacker JBS

599.

Justices Won't Review Qatar's Immunity From Hacking Claims

600.

Forbes Wants Gov't Application for Arrest Assistance Opened

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