Cyber Security News

October 2021

211.

Free Decryptor Released for BlackByte Ransomware

212.

Third-Party Attacks Are Increasing, But Third-Party Risk Management Is Failing

213.

Banks Informed US Treasury Of $590 Million in Ransomware Payments

214.

Sinclair Confirms Ransomware Attack After TV Station Disruptions

215.

Acer Hit with Second Cyber Attack in Less Than a Week, Taiwanese Authorities Notified


What's the worst that could happen?


216.

University Still Recovering From Major Cyber Attack That Disrupted IT Systems

217.

This New Phishing Attack Features a Weaponized Excel File

218.

BlackByte Ransomware Decryptor Released

219.

Joint Cyber Advisory Issued for Water Treatment Facilities

220.

Pa. Panel Lets Voting-Machine Security Lawsuit Continue


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221.

Pietragallo Gordon Adds Cyber Specialist to Pittsburgh Office

222.

T-Mobile Seeks Arbitration Of Consumer's Data Breach Suit

223.

How Samlesbury, Lancashire Became the Home Of the National Cyber Force

224.

Internet Of Things to Put Cloud in the Shade for Industry 4.0

225.

Federal Health Care Organizations Seek New Prescription for Managing Device Vulnerability



226.

Applications, Benefits Of Blockchain in Healthcare: HC3

227.

Feds Urge Action Against BlackMatter Ransomware Based on Third-Party Tip

228.

Public-sector Cyber Forecast Looks Mostly Sunny: Report

229.

Sinclair Broadcast Group Hit By Ransomware Attack

230.

Sinclair Probes Ransomware Attack as Hackers Target Local TV


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231.

Rapid Cyber Security Growth Is a Bubble, Billionaire CEO Says

232.

Agencies Say Agriculture Groups Being Targeted By BlackMatter Ransomware

233.

Learn How to Run a Basic Vulnerability Scan on Your Linux Servers with Nessus: Data Center Admins

234.

Biggest Cyber Security Takeaways: the White House's International Summit on Ransomware

235.

Tricks Of a Slick Home Office Set to 'Dark Mode' [Setups]



236.

Why Machine Learning Is Vital for Gaining Unique Data Insights

237.

Check Your iPhone for Compromised Passwords... NOW!

238.

Cyber Attack Disrupts Services at Ecuador's Largest Bank

239.

Twitch Says Hack Impacted 'Small Fraction Of Users'

240.

Russia-Linked TA505 Back at Targeting Financial Institutions

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