Cyber Security News

September 2021

31.

Ransomware Attacks Against Hospitals Are Having Some Very Grim Consequences

32.

Are They Realistic? Data Breach Reporting Deadlines

33.

Sens. Turn Up Heat on Congress to Pass Federal Privacy Law

34.

Sens. Float 24-Hour Rule to Report Ransomware Payments

35.

Russia Arrests Prominent Cyber Security Executive



36.

FoggyWeb Malware Latest Tool Of Dangerous Nobelium APT

37.

Security Boost in Windows 11 Limits PC Reuse

38.

Dedicated Number for Victims Of Fraud Launched Amid National Security Threat

39.

How Solarwinds Came Through Its Darkest Hour: the Security Interviews

40.

Competing Cyber Incident Reporting Bills May Merge: Senator



41.

COVID-19's Healthcare Feeding Frenzy for Cyber Criminals

42.

NSA Cyber Chief Warns Hackers Increasingly Use Commercial Tools to Stay Hidden

43.

Index Engines Sees Backups as a Counter to Ransomware

44.

Archax's Montis Digital to Launch Blockchain-based Digital Post-trade Infrastructure

45.

Compromising a Government Network Is So Simple, an Out-of-the-box, Dark Web RAT Can Do It


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46.

Colossus Ransomware Hits Automotive Company in the U.S

47.

FinSpy Surveillance Spyware Fitted with UEFI Bootkit

48.

Tokenization Vs. Encryption for Data Protection Compliance

49.

QNAP Patches Critical Vulnerabilities in QVR Software

50.

Bandwidth CEO Confirms Outages Caused By DDoS Attack



51.

FinSpy Surveillance Malware Is Now Spreading Through UEFI Bootkits

52.

In Rare Move, US Deports Cyber Scammer Back to Russia

53.

How a Chinese-spy Hunt at Doj Went Too Far: 'Overheated'

54.

CISA Warns Of Vulnerabilities in Banned Chinese Surveillance Tech

55.

Healthcare Lags Other Industries in Software Security: BSIMM Study



56.

Network Of Right-Wing Health Care Providers Is Making Millions Off Hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin, Hacked Data Reveals

57.

Judge Tried to Send Immunocompromised Homeless Man Accused Of Stealing Blankets to Rikers

58.

Enterprises Warned About Zix-Themed Credential Phishing Attacks

59.

How One Red Team Exercise Averted a New SolarWinds-style Attack

60.

TangleBot SMS Malware Uses COVID-19 Lures

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