Cyber Security News

September 2021

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No Warrant Needed for IP Address Data, 7th Circ. Rules

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REvil Reappearance May Herald New Ransom Campaigns

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Covid Positive for Security Market, But Still a Source Of Stress

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Stolen Credit Card Data Worth About £13 on Dark Web, PayPal Worth More

335.

Hackers Shift From Malware to Credential Hijacking: Report



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Legal Observers Sue the NYPD Over Assault and Detention at Bronx Protest

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How States Can Get the Most From Data Analytics

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Active Directory Is Still a Weak Point When It Comes to Security

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Ukrainian Extradited to US for Allegedly Selling Computer Credentials

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Germany Protests to Russia Over Wave Of Cyber Attacks



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Watch Out for These Unique Fraudster Tricks Loki Would Be Proud Of: Cyber Security

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US-built Databases a Potential Tool Of Taliban Repression

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Jenkins Says Confluence Service Compromised Using Recent Exploit

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NETGEAR Patches Severe Vulnerabilities in Business Switches

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Germany Protests to Russia Over Pre-Election Cyber Attacks



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Adt Vs Ring: Home Security

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The Best Outdoor Security Light

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REvil Ransomware Group Resurfaces After Brief Hiatus

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Watch Out for Digital Hurricane Ida Scams

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Rethinking Backups to Combat Ransomware


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Flagstar, Customers Reach $5.9M Deal Over Vendor Breach

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Ill. Wendy's Owner Pays $5.85M to End Biometric Privacy Suit

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Cyber Insurance Carriers Top Hackers' Hit List

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OT Security in APAC Remains Work in Progress

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Banking Anti-fraud Scheme Blocks 65% More Fraud


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Combatting Defense Supply Chain and Critical Infrastructure Vulnerability with AI

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Germany Admits Police Used Controversial Pegasus Spyware

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Rethinking Backups to Combat Ransomware

359.

Howard University Hit with Ransomware Attack, Cancels Classes

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