Cyber Security News

June 2021

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Check Your Data and Backups: How to Be Prepared for a Ransomware Attack

122.

How a Business Email Compromise Attack Can Threaten Your Organization

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New Batch Of Stolen Data Published Following Cl0p Gang Arrest

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How Confidential Computing Can Strengthen the Cyber Security Sector

125.

Games, Gaming and Gamers Are a Rapidly Growing Target for Hackers


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Australian Law Enforcement Found to Have Issues with Data Destruction

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A New Golang Trojan Used in Attacks Against Us Schools: ChaChi

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5 Tips for Better Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plans

129.

FTC Republican Gets Behind Effort to Set New Privacy Rules

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Sen. Seeks Tech Giants' Plans for Connected Device Data



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No Class Cert. in $400M Bitcoin Fraud Case, Judge Rules

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Hush-Hush NSA Lifts Veil on How Businesses Help Fight Hacks

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WD-40 Eases Network Friction with SD-WAN, SASE

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European Union to Set Up New Cyber Response Unit

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UK Councils Reported Over 700 Data Breaches to ICO in 2020



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Openreach Calls on CommScope to Deliver Full-fibre Broadband Network Across UK

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New REvil-Based Ransomware Emerges

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More "Depth" Needed to Protect Against Cyber Attacks: Garland

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US Seizes Iranian State-linked News Websites

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IPhone Wi-Fi Temporarly Bricked By Weird Network



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5 Tips for Better Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plans

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Rick Scott Blocks Senate Vote on Top Cyber Nominee Until Harris Visits Border

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Inside Monero, Emerging Crypto Of Choice for Cyber Criminals

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South Australia Splashes Out on Space, Defence, and Cyber Security in 2021-22 Budget

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UK SMEs Lack Capacity to Fend Off Cyber Attacks


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Tor Browser Patches Application Probing Vulnerability

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Vulnerabilities in Zephyr's Bluetooth LE Stack May Lead to DoS Attacks

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Hackers Are Trying to Attack Big Companies. Small Suppliers Are the Weakest Link

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Biden Is Worried About Cyber Security. Japan Says Watch Cartoons

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