Cyber Security News

July 2021

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Tabletop Exercise Tests Election Security

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Bills Giving FCC, NTIA Bigger Cyber Roles Advance in House

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TikTok Faces Dutch Sanction for Alleged Privacy Failings

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ECB Seeks to Assure Data Protection Board Over Digital Euro

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France Examines Cyber Security Measures After Spyware Reports



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Malicious NPM Package Stealing Users' Passwords

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Biden to Convene Business Sector Leaders to Discuss Cyber Security in August

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Covid-19 Creates Opportunity to Digitally Transform Justice System, Says TechUK

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Respect in Security Challenges Abuse and Harassment in Cyber

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An Explosive Spyware Report Shows the Limits Of iOS Security


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Ransomware Attack Targets Protected Health Information at Law Firm

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How Can Congress Aid Healthcare Cyber Security, Fight Ransomware?

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Rural Water Utilities Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks

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On Chinese Hacking, Biden Gets It Right

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Crippled Africa Port Goes Manual as PE-Backed Software Is Shut


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French President Macron Among Potential Pegasus Spyware Targets

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China Dismisses Exchange Attribution and Accuses US Of Whitewashing Its Cyber Heists

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What You Need to Know: Your iPhone and the Pegasus Spyware Hack

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Companies Are Losing the War Against Phishing as Attacks Increase in Number and Sophistication

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Everything You Need to Know About the Pegasus Spyware Infecting Smartphones


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Biden to Meet Next Month with Private Sector on Cyber Issues

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Saudi Aramco Facing $50M Cyber Extortion Over Leaked Data

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Ransomware Attack on UK Rail System - Spray and Pray Or Targeted?

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Japanese Government Official Says Olympic Ticket Data Leaked

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Linux File System Security Hole, Dubbed Sequoia, Can Take Over Systems: Patch Now


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US House Terminates Deal with iConstituent After Company Waited Days to Raise Ransomware Alarm

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This Password-stealing Windows Malware Is Distributed Via Ads in Search Results

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Chrome Just Added These Big New Security and Privacy Features

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'Blockchain Light' May Help Army Ensure Data Trustworthiness

210.

Pa. High Court Says Medical Pot Applications Are Public

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