Cyber Security News

August 2021

271.

This 'Unique' Phishing Attack Uses Morse Code to Hide Its Approach

272.

One Big Ransomware Threat Just Disappeared. Now Another One Has Jumped Up to Fill the Gap

273.

Inside the World Of the Hidden Workers Of Cyber Crime

274.

Blackbaud Can't Ditch Calif. Privacy Claim in Data Breach Suit

275.

Justices Told Costly Password-Protected Docs Aren't Prior Art



276.

Ransomware Scourge Isn't Scaring Away Cyber Insurers

277.

UN Special Rapporteurs Call for Surveillance Tech Moratorium

278.

Cyber Runway Programme Supports New Security Businesses

279.

Hospitals See Cyber Security Investment as a Low Priority

280.

How Health Facilities Can Prevent, Mitigate Ransomware in 2021


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281.

Labor Tries the Senate After Ransomware Payments Bill Flops in the House Of Reps

282.

Voce Promises First Bluetooth 5.2 Lossless Audio Transceiver

283.

Hacker Dubbed 'Mr White Hat' to Return Entire Stolen Crypto Fortune

284.

Siemens, Schneider Address Over 50 Flaws: August 2021 ICS Patch Tuesday

285.

An Inexpensive, Flexible, and Powerful Vpn Service: Private Internet Access Review



286.

Japanese Electronic Components Manufacturer Murata Apologizes for Breach Of Employee and Customer Data

287.

Singapore SMBs Keen on Cyber Insurance, Most Anxious About Data Security

288.

Digital Twins the 'Ultimate Tool' for City Infrastructure Planning

289.

Camera Co. Off Hook for Defunct Unit's Contract Breach

290.

Gov't Making Cyber Defense Progress, Bipartisan Panel Says



291.

NJ Bank Hit with $1.4M Suit Over Fraudulent Wire Transfers

292.

Cyber Deal Shows Consumer-Corporate Security Divide

293.

ICO Consults on New International Data Transfer Agreement

294.

Defense Leaders Can Mitigate Telework Risks

295.

Cyber Security, Vulnerabilities Not Priorities for Most Hospitals



296.

Ex-NY Hospital Staffer Responsible for Data Breach Of Patients' PHI

297.

The Curious Case Of the $600 Million Crypto Heist

298.

Report Finds US Government Has Made Progress on Cyber Security, More Work Remains

299.

Hacker Claims Cryptocurrency Site Was Targeted 'For Fun'

300.

Hackers Siphon $600m in Digital Tokens, Crypto Network Says

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