Cyber Security News

July 2021

121.

Pa. Health Dept. Wants to Toss Contact Tracing Breach Suit

122.

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

123.

Bio-Laboratory Petition Website Hit By Cyber Attack

124.

Dutch Police Arrest Two Hackers Tied to Fraud Family Cyber Criminal Gang

125.

New Zealand Accuses China Of Sponsoring Cyber Attacks


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126.

Dangerous MacOS Malware XCSSET Targeting Chrome and Telegram

127.

UK Guns Sales Website Hacked, Exposing 111,000 Customers' Details

128.

Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Hit By Data Breach

129.

Malicious Actors Turn to Obscure Programming Languages

130.

States Weigh Bans on Ransomware Payoffs



131.

Healthcare Cyber Attacks, Data Breaches Pressuring Nonprofit Orgs

132.

Lawmakers Advance Cyber Legislation

133.

BEP Seeks Machine-readable Counterfeit Detection

134.

Tokyo 2020 Hit By Data Breach

135.

Shalev Hulio, NSO Head and Cyber Weapon Salesman


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136.

Saudi Aramco Confirms Data Leak After $50m Cyber Ransom Demand

137.

Governments Need to Set Standards to Limit Cyber Paranoia

138.

China Hits Back at US-led Accusations Over Cyber Attacks

139.

Northern Trains Ticket Systems Hit By Suspected Ransomware Attack

140.

Spyware Needs More and Better Oversight


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141.

China Blamed for Cyber Chaos

142.

US Accuses China Of Masterminding Cyber Attacks Worldwide

143.

Pegasus Project Claims NSO Spyware Targeted Journalists and Activists

144.

More Than Half Of All Aussies Continue to Encounter Forms Of Cyber Scams in 2021

145.

Scammers Offer Streaming Services, Giveaways and a Fake Cyber Currency to Cash in on the Olympic Games



146.

How Cyber Attacks Exploit Known Security Vulnerabilities

147.

The Ransomware Risk Management Calculus Is Changing for OT, ICS and Critical Infrastructure

148.

New Vulnerability Found: Systemd Can't Seem to Catch a Break

149.

Windows "Hivenightmare" Bug Could Expose System Files to Non-admin Users

150.

TikTok Fined €750,000 for Violating Children's Privacy

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