Cyber Security News

October 2021

1.

Tech Giants Defend Moves to Tackle Scammers

2.

Europol Arrests 12 People for Ransomware Activities Possibly Affecting 1,800 Victims in 71 Countries: Cyber Crime

3.

Responsibility for Data Hack Lies Not Only with the Vendor

4.

Iran Petrol Stations Disrupted in Suspected Cyber Attack

5.

NSA, CISA Release 5G Cloud Security Guidance



6.

Massachusetts Health Network Hacked; Patient Info Exposed

7.

Chrome 95 Update Patches Exploited Zero-Days, Flaws Disclosed at Tianfu Cup

8.

Mozilla Firefox Joins Browsers Implementing Global Privacy Control

9.

How Much Can You Make with an Associate in Cyber Security?

10.

Schreiber Foods Back to Normal After Ransomware Attack Shuts Down Milk Plants



11.

Police Sting Targets Suspects Behind 1,800 Attacks That 'Wreaked Havoc Across the World': Ransomware

12.

PeopleNet Must Face Ill. Biometric Privacy Claims in 2 Courts

13.

Cyber Firm Slams Ch. 11 Insurance Bid By Ex-NS8 Legal Chief

14.

Ex-NBA Players Plead Not Guilty to $4M Health Plan Fraud

15.

11th Circ. OKs Atty Fees in Ga. Voting Hack Vulnerability Case


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16.

UK Gets January Deadline to Fix Immigration Data Flaws

17.

Ransomware Attack Hits PNG Finance Ministry

18.

A Malware Prevention Strategy to Complement StopRansomware.gov

19.

A Malware Prevention Strategy to Complement StopRansomware.gov

20.

Russian Man Extradited to US for Role in TrickBot Malware Development


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21.

12 People Arrested Over Ransomware Attacks on Critical Infrastructure

22.

Federal Push to Identify, Protect Critical Groups From Hackers Gains Momentum

23.

NRA Responds to Reports Of Grief Ransomware Attack

24.

IOS 15.2 Beta Brings App Privacy Report to Track Activity Of Third-party Apps

25.

Free Decryption Tools Available for Babuk, AtomSilo and LockFile Ransomware


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26.

Critical GoCD Authentication Flaw Exposes Software Supply Chain

27.

Ransomware Gang Claims to Have Stolen Data From National Rifle Association

28.

US Bans China Telecom Over National Security Concerns

29.

Luxury Hotel Chain in Thailand Reports Data Breach

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Top Cyber Security Presents: Best Gifts for Hackers 2021

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