Cyber Security News

September 2021

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This Is the Perfect Ransomware Victim, According to Cyber Criminals

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Cyber Security Is Tough Work, So Beware Of Burnout

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NetApp and AWS Launch Fully Managed Ontap Cloud File Storage

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How NZ Schools Are Tapping Managed Network Services

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Breach Exposed Dallas Student, Parent, Teacher Personal Data


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Braktooth Flaws Affect Billions Of Bluetooth Devices: Security News This Week

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Tabcorp Argues Banks Should Be Responsible for Handling Credit Card Gambling Blocks

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Execs Don't Sound Very Confident About Long-term Network Security in the WFH Era

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Remote Work Shift Saw Organizations Struggle with Network Security

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Dallas School District Admits SSNs and More Of All Employees and Students Since 2010 Accessed During Security Incident


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Fed Up with Constant Cyber Attacks, One Country Is About to Make Some Big Changes

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FTC Orders SpyFone to Delete All Of Its Surveillance Data

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Suit Says Walmart Allowed Theft From Comatose Worker

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Consultants' Qatar Ties Fail to Nix Hacking Suit in DC Circ

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Calif. Privacy Enforcement to Heat Up as Regulation Matures



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NJ Law Firm Fights Citibank's Bid to Duck Wire Fraud Suit

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China Accused Of Cyber Attacks on Norwegian IT Systems

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Why Ransomware Hackers Love a Holiday Weekend

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Rimini Streets Adds Support for Open Source Databases

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Android 12 Adds AI and Machine Learning with Private Compute Core But Keeps Your Data Secure


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Hacked SolarWinds Software Lacked Basic Anti-Exploit Mitigation

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Flaws in Moxa Railway Devices Could Allow Hackers to Cause Disruptions

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FTC Bans SpyFone From Surveillance Business for Selling Stalkerware

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Recently Patched Confluence Vulnerability Exploited in the Wild

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SEC Fines Eight Investment Firms for Cyber Security Breaches That Leaked Client Info



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Earnings Transcripts Mention 'Cyber Security' 33% More in H1

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Stress in Cyber Security - Why Overworking Information Security Staff Is Bad for Everyone

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EBay Exec's 'Spy' Past No License to Tail Bloggers, Feds Say

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Insurers Push for Security Standards Amid Cyber Crime Crush

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Applications for Tech Nation Global Talent Visa Hit 4,000

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