Cyber Security News

November 2021

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'The Insurance Industry Struggles to Identify What Data Is Needed'

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Signal Working on Improving Anti-Spam Capabilities

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BlackMatter Ransomware Operators Develop Custom Data Exfiltration Tool

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Linux Foundation Adds Software Supply Chain Security to LFX

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CISA Promotes Election Cyber Security Platform Debunking Misinformation



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Phishing Attacks Are Harder to Spot on Your Smartphone. That's Why Hackers Are Using Them More

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Toronto Subways Hit By Ransomware as US Lawmakers Slam 'Burdensome' Cyber Security Rules

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Businesses Don't Talk About Being Victims Of Cyber Attacks. That Needs to Change

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Squid Game Cryptocurrency Creators Pull the Rug From Under Investors, Steal Millions

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Kreindler Consultant Reiterates Responsibility for 9/11 Leak


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SIFMA Hails SEC's Decision on Audit Trail Cyber Liability

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The Next Big Hack Could Come From the Stars

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A Look at Cyber Security, Taxes, and the Markets (Podcast)

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Russia Police Catch, Then Release Hacker Wanted By U.S

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House Passes Bills to Shore Up Small Business Cyber Security


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China's Personal Data Protection Law Kicks in Today

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Direction Without Directions, Magic Eraser for iPhone and More [Awesome Apps Of the Week]

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China Tightens Control Over Company Data with Transfer Rules

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Tens Of Thousands Download "Abstractemu" Android Rooting Malware

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Atlanta Man Charged for Role in BEC Fraud Scheme



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'Trojan Source' Attack Abuses Unicode to Inject Vulnerabilities Into Code

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This Sneaky Trick Could Allow Attackers to Hide 'Invisible' Vulnerabilities in Code: Programming Languages

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High Court Won't Hear Case Over Secret Spy Court Rulings

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Ill. Ancestry User Says Blackstone Deal Exposed Genetic Data

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Saks, Lord & Taylor Shoppers Want $2M Hacking Deal OK'd


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Businesses and Governments Urged to Take Action Over Trojan Source Supply Chain Attacks

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NSA, CISA Weigh in on Shared Responsibility for Cloud Security in the 5G Era

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Cyber Security Workforce Must Grow 65% to Protect Critical Assets

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Officials on Alert for Cyber Threats Ahead Of Election Day

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