Cyber Security News

September 2021

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Democracy Advocate Finds Internet Freedom Has Declined Globally for 11th Consecutive Year

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Zoom's $14.7 Billion Deal for Five9 Under US National Security Review

123.

Is Hacking Back Effective, Or Does It Just Scratch an Evolutionary Itch?

124.

How Privacy and Security Challenges May Cause People to Abandon Your Website

125.

ICloud Mail's Fancy New Web Design Is Now Available to All



126.

Ireland's DPC to Probe TikTok Over Handling Of User Data

127.

Netgear Patches Remote Code Execution Flaw in SOHO Routers

128.

Many Hikvision Cameras Exposed to Attacks Due to Critical Vulnerability

129.

Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Found in AWS WorkSpaces

130.

This Cryptocurrency Miner Is Exploiting the New Confluence Remote Code Execution Bug



131.

A Terabit DDoS Attack Or Triple Extortion Ransomware? What's Worse

132.

China Says FCC Can Mitigate Device Risk with Cyber Regime

133.

Online Directory Can't End Privacy Suit Over People Search

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First American Ditches Investors' Data Breach Suit, for Now

135.

Dominion Rips MyPillow's 'Meritless' Appeal in Libel Case


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Yum Brands Ducks Ex-KFC Worker's Privacy Suit, for Now

137.

T-Mobile Wants Data Hack Suit Delayed Until JPML Ruling

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Newham Aims to Harness Local Talent to Build Data Economy in London

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Linode Commits to NVMe Storage Infrastructure Upgrade Across Its Global Datacenter Portfolio

140.

Legacy, Unautomated IT Was Root Cause Of Human Error in Pensions Underpayment



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Data Management, Cyber Security Top Priorities for New FDA Office

142.

Healthcare Ransomware Attacks Lead to Increased Patient Mortality

143.

Republican Lawmakers Raise Security, Privacy Concerns Over Huawei Cloud Services

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US Agriculture Chief Urges Farm Co-Ops to Toughen Cyber Defenses

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White House Blacklists Russian Ransomware Payment 'Enabler'



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Russia-Linked Turla APT Uses New Backdoor in Latest Attacks

147.

Decade-Old Adobe ColdFusion Vulnerabilities Exploited By Ransomware Gang

148.

OpenOffice Vulnerability Exposes Users to Code Execution Attacks

149.

After Ransomware Attack, Company Finds 650+ Breached Credentials From NEW Cooperative CEO, Employees

150.

US Treasury Dept. Sanctions Russian Cryptocurrency Exchange for Work with Ransomware Groups

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