Cyber Security News

July 2021

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Vulnerabilities Allow Hacking Of Zimbra Webmail Servers with Single Email

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Critical Vulnerability Found in Sunhillo Aerial Surveillance Product

93.

'Praying Mantis' Threat Actor Targeting Windows Internet-facing Servers with Malware

94.

HP Finds 75% Of Threats Were Delivered By Email in First Six Months Of 2021

95.

Half Of Vulnerabilities Singapore Government Finds Via Bounties, Disclosures Are Valid


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96.

Profs, 1st Amendment Clinic Side with Facial Data Co. in Suit

97.

Ransomware Attacks Drive Up Cyber Insurance Prices

98.

ICO Ends Its Involvement in Dispute Between NatWest Bank and Data Breach Whistleblower

99.

Some 15 Million UK Consumers Suffered Major Broadband Outage in Past Year

100.

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101.

US Lawmakers Call for Probe Into 'Arrogant' Spyware Firm

102.

TSA, Transportation Officials Give Insight Into New Cyber Security Mandates for Pipeline Operators

103.

To Find Cyber Security Talent, Poach From Other Fields

104.

Medical Imaging Center Notifies Patients Of Health Data Breach

105.

Daniel Hale Sentenced to 45 Months in Prison for Drone Leak


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106.

S.Africa's Port Terminals Still Disrupted Days After Cyber Attack

107.

Persistent Cyber Attacks Put Hospitals' Finances at Risk

108.

Fake Windows 11 Installers Are Used By Scammers to Distribute Malware

109.

Brazil Establishes Cyber Attack Response Network

110.

Ukrainian Authorities Confiscated Unencrypted VPN Servers


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111.

Discord Increasingly Used as Malware Host

112.

Congress Tackles Cyber Attacks (radio): Balance Of Power

113.

Ransomware Attacks Spur a Renewed Push for Company Mandates

114.

Firefox 90 Drops Support for FTP Protocol

115.

Amnesty Urges Moratorium on Surveillance Technology in Pegasus Scandal


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116.

Inside Texas' Fight Against a Ransomware Hack: 'Holy Moly!'

117.

Brazil Creates Cyber Attack Response Network

118.

Here's How Much Victims Have Saved in Ransom Payments By Using These Free Decryption Tools: Ransomware

119.

Pa. Convenience Store Must Fork Over Data Breach Report

120.

Crypto Exchange Seeks Restraining Order Against Hackers

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