Cyber Security News

December 2021

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$30 Million Stolen From Grim Finance, Audit Firm Blames New Hire for Vulnerability

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Baltimore PD Reach Deal to End Aerial Surveillance Challenge

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NJ Assembly Approves Bill for Judge Info Privacy Office

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Ill. Accounting Firm Sued for Late Disclosure Of Data Breach

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Extradited Russian Charged in $82.5M Insider Trading Scheme



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Top 10 Datacenter Stories Of 2021

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Top 10 Ransomware and Backup Stories Of 2021

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23% Of Employees Fall for Phishing Attacks and Give Away Data

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Ransomware Persists Even as High-Profile Attacks Have Slowed

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Buckle Up for More Log4j Madness: Security News This Week

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Hackers Hammer Servers Running Flawed Software

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How Organizations Should Prioritize Security Vulnerabilities

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How to Install the ConfigServer and Security Firewall Combo on Ubuntu Server

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Botnet Steals Half a Million Dollars in Cryptocurrency From Victims



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Over $150 Million Stolen By Hackers From Cryptocurrency Exchange BitMart

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State Department Employee Phones Hacked Through NSO Group Spyware

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Federal Watchdog Warns Security Of US Infrastructure 'In Jeopardy' Without Action

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Data on Thousands Of Planned Parenthood Los Angeles Patients Breached

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Hackers Targeting and Stealing Billions From Iranian Citizens in Texting Scheme


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Dublin's Coombe Hospital Shuts Down IT Systems After Cyber Attack

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Citizen Lab Exposes Cytrox as Vendor Behind 'Predator' iPhone Spyware

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Russian Cyber Spy Groups Start Exploiting Log4Shell Vulnerability

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Phorpiex Botnet Hijacked 3,000 Cryptocurrency Transactions

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Sophisticated Noberus Ransomware First to Be Coded in Rust


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Spyware Find Highlights Depth Of Hacker-for-Hire Industry

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Ransomware Affects the Entire Retail Supply Chain This Holiday Season

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Federal Agencies Must Immediately Mitigate Log4j Vulnerabilities: CISA

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The Threat From Hackers Is Getting Worse - and Ignorance Isn't an Excuse for Boardrooms Any More

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CBP Didn't Fully Document Response to Breach, GAO Says

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