Cyber Security News

September 2021

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How Equipment Left in Afghanistan Will Expose US Secrets

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University Of Minnesota Unveils Center for Medical Device Cyber Security

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Security Certifications, Prior Experience Stymie Cyber Hiring

274.

Japan Is Belatedly Recognising the Risks Of Cyber War

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Your Voiceprint Could Be Your New Password as Companies Look to Increase Security for Remote Workers



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Remote Cyber Security Concerns and Labor Shortages Are Front and Center in a New Small Business Report

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Ransomware Groups Continue Assault on Healthcare Orgs as COVID-19 Infections Increase

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Assume Breach Position Does Not Mean Firms Get to Skip Due Diligence in Cyber Security

279.

MyRepublic Customers Compromised in Third-party Data Breach

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Stop Using Your Web Browser Security Wrong



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The Latest Trend in Cyber Criminal Exploitation: Malicious Office Documents

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WFH Is a Cyber Security "Ticking Time Bomb," According to a New Report

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Lawyers Prepare Class-action Lawsuit Over M1 MacBook Screen Cracks

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Cyber Security Seen as Rising Risk for Airlines After 9/11

285.

Mēris Botnet Flexes Muscles with 22 Million RPS DDoS Attack


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Understanding the Cryptocurrency-Ransomware Connection

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Healthcare Orgs in California, Arizona Send Out Breach Letters for Nearly 150 000 After SSNs Accessed During Ransomware Attacks

289.

HAProxy Urges Users to Update After HTTP Request Smuggling Vulnerability Found

290.

IT Leaders Facing Backlash From Remote Workers Over Cyber Security Measures



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Ukrainian Man Extradited to the US to Face Botnet, Data Theft Charges

292.

Comcast Wins 9th Circ. Bid to Arbitrate Data Privacy Suit

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Costco Beats Wiretap Suit Targeting Web-Tracking Software

294.

Sales Training Software Co. Accused Of Privacy Violations

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3 Major Biometric Privacy Arguments to Watch This Month



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HAProxy Vulnerability Leads to HTTP Request Smuggling

297.

GitHub Patches Security Flaws in Core Node.js Dependencies

298.

ANZ New Zealand Back Online After Outage From DDoS Attack

299.

Try Machine Learning to Detect Threats: Cyber Security

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Dark Web Prices Drop for Credit Cards But Soar for PayPal Accounts

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