Cyber Security News

Dec 15 2021

1.

Singapore-South Korea Digital Economy Deal to Sync Up on Data, Payments

2.

Australia to Establish Youth Advisory Council for Countering Online Child Exploitation

3.

How to Test If Your Linux Server Is Vulnerable to Log4j

4.

Cyber Acoustics' New USB Speaker Bar Mounts on Your Monitor

5.

After Theft Of $77.7 Million, Victim AscendEX to Reimburse Customers

6.

New "Hack DHS" Program Will Pay Up to $5,000 for Discovered Vulnerabilities

7.

We're All Screwed: Ransomware in 2022

8.

Ill. Appeals Court Pauses Workers' Biometric Privacy Claims

9.

Norway's Privacy Watchdog Cuts Grindr Fine to $7M

10.

Cream Cheese Is the Just the Smooth Tip Of a Sharp Problem

11.

CISA Warns Of Authentication Vulnerabilities in Cardiology Products

12.

Louisiana Policy Intended to Reform Solitary Confinement Still Leaves People in Indefinite Lockdown

13.

Problematic Log4j Functionality Disabled as More Security Issues Come to Light

14.

Oceanscan Survives Ransomware Attack Thanks to Iland

15.

ProjectManager Unveils Mobile App

16.

Adobe Introduces Creative Cloud Express

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