Cyber Security News

June 2021

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Cars Are Packed with Technology, But They Can Still Be Hacked

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Cyber Security Practices Must Be Applied to Vehicles, Too

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How to Better Detect and Prevent Business Email Compromise Attacks

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'Cyber Security Today Requires Greater Digital and Business Understanding'

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70pc Of Devices Back in Use Following HSE Cyber Attack



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Biosconnect Flaws Haunt Millions Of Dell Computers: Eclypsium

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Zyxel Warns Customers Of Attacks on Security Appliances

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Cyber Security Companies Join Forces Against Controversial DMCA Section

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Tulsa Warns Residents That Police Citations and Reports Leaked to Dark Web After Conti Ransomware Attack

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Disruption to Irish Health Service Will Continue for Months: the Human Cost Of Ransomware


Why wait until you get hacked? Let us (ethically) hack you first.


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Now Gangs Are Using Virtual Machines to Disguise Their Attacks: Ransomware

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FBI Wants More Help From Hacked Companies

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Cyber Insurer Covus Taps New General Counsel, Chief Officer

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Drivers Win Privacy Suit Against Calif. DMV Over Arrest Info

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Union Pacific Wins Pause Of Trucker's Biometric Privacy Suit


Did the bad guys just breach your network perimeter?


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Irish Central Bank Warns Insurers Over 'Silent' Cyber Risk

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New Ransomware Uses Virtual Machine to Launch Attacks

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New ChaChi Trojan Targeting US Schools

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Cyber Criminals Are Now Relying on Call Centers

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NCSC Recognises Cyber Degree Apprenticeships for the First Time


What's the worst that could happen?


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Crypto Platform's Role in Cl0p Ransomware Raid: Revealed

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Stalkerware Apps Becoming Normalised Among Young People

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(ISC)² Makes Ransomware Education Course Free Through 31 July

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Make Ransomware Payments Illegal, Say 79% Of Cyber Pros

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High-Level Member Of Hacking Group Sentenced to Prison for Scheme That Compromised Tens Of Millions Of Debit and Credit Cards



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A Well-Meaning Feature Leaves Millions Of Dell PCs Vulnerable

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Tulsa Says Ransomware Attackers Shared Personal Information

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FBI Wants More Help From Hacked Companies

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House Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Increase American Awareness Of Cyber Threats

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MyRepublic Targets Enterprise, Cyber Security Markets in Singapore

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