Cyber Security News

August 2021

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Postal Service Faces Privacy Suit Over Covert Ops Program

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Pearson to Pay SEC $1M to Settle Claims Over Cyber Breach

243.

T-Mobile Investigates Massive Data Breach Claims

244.

Half Of Cyber Attacks Are Launched By Repeat Offenders

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ICO Consults Public on Personal Data in Employment Practices



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5G Smartphone Penetration to Reach Tipping Point in 2025

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Nearly Half Of Retailers Hit By Ransomware in 2020

248.

How Swarm Learning Is Tearing Down Data Silos

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Homeland Security Considering CMMC-like Compliance Effort

250.

The T-Mobile Data Breach Is One You Can't Ignore


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Cyber Attack Impacting Memorial Health System's Patient Services

252.

Understanding the Risks, Complexity Of Healthcare Cyber Security

253.

Solarium Progress Report Highlights Security Advances, Challenges

254.

For Smartphone Makers, Security Is a Matter Of Economics

255.

What a $600m Heist Tells Us About the Future Of Crypto



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Company Size Is a Nonissue with Automated Cyber Attack Tools

257.

Hackers Can Spy on DNS Traffic Due to Managed DNS Services Cloud Bugs

258.

Hackers Are Scanning for Unpatched Exchange Servers Flaws

259.

HomePod Beta Brings Dolby Atmos and Lossless Music Support

260.

Poly Network Sees $342m Of Stolen Crypto Returned



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Workers Increasingly Steal Company Data During 'Turnover Tsunami'

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New Attack Targeting Databases: DBREACH

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Hackers Steal Over $600M Worth Of Crypto From Poly Network

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Darkroom App Updated with a Host Of Photo-ready Enhancements

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1Password Upsets Long-time Fans with Big Version 8 Update for Mac



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Major Crypto Heist Reportedly Sees More Than $600m Stolen

267.

Voltage Glitching Attack on AMD Chips Poses Risk to Cloud Environments

268.

Hackers Deploying Backdoors on Exchange Servers Via ProxyShell Vulnerabilities

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Poly Network Hacker Has Now Returned Almost All the $600m in Crypto Taken

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Now Attackers Are Exploiting Windows Printnightmare Vulnerabilities: Ransomware

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