Cyber Security News

September 2021

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Why Your IoT Devices May Be Vulnerable to Malware

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Is the Taliban a Cyber Threat to the West?

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Canadian-US National Sentenced to Prison for Cyber Crime Schemes

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Virginia National Guard Confirms Cyber Attack Hit Virginia Defense Force Email Accounts

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One in Three Suspect Emails Reported By Employees Really Are Malicious: Phishing Attacks



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Dell Rolls Out a Set Of New Data Security Tools to Address Latency and Scale Issues

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91% Of IT Teams Have Felt 'Forced' to Trade Security for Business Operations

308.

3 Dangerous Security Mistakes to Avoid: How Not to Get Hacked

309.

COVID Dashboard Tracks County Virus Spread

310.

Robinhood Can't Get Out Of Revamped Data Breach Suit


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UN Computer Networks Breached By Hackers Earlier This Year

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Delays to Replacing Legacy Police IT Puts Access to Information at Risk, Says NAO

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UK GDPR Faces Changes Under Planned Reforms

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Scandi-californian Hybrid Is an Ideal: Ali Ghodsi, Databricks CEO

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Education Department Updates Rules and Criminal Penalties for Accessing Agency Data



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Tech Platform for Emergency Rental Assistance Hasn't Hacked the Problem, Chicagoans Say

317.

Get Ready for PYSA Ransomware Attacks Against Linux Systems

318.

National Cyber Director Outlines Staffing Framework for 75-Person Office

319.

United Nations Confirms Its Systems Were Breached This Year

320.

Report Pushes for Changes to Diversify 'Homogeneous' US Cyber Security Workforce


What's the worst that could happen?
...Why wait to find out?


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Employees Are Reporting More Suspicious Emails

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Mobilize Your Data with Kingston's New Pocket-sized XS2000 SSD

323.

Personal Data Of 8,700 French Visa Applicants Exposed in Cyber Attack

324.

Zoho Confirms Zero-Day Authentication Bypass Attacks

325.

Howard University Cancels Classes, Shuts Campus After Ransomware Attack


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


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CISA Reminds Of Risks Connected to Managed Service Providers

327.

Take These Three Steps to Protect Yourself From Attacks and Make It Easier to Recover: Ransomware

328.

Teamtnt Hacking Group Strikes Thousands Of Victims Worldwide: Operation Chimaera

329.

BladeHawk Attackers Spy on Kurds with Fake Android Apps

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Hacktivism and the Origins Of Cyber Security: cDc

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