Cyber Security News

December 2021

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How to Test If Your Linux Server Is Vulnerable to Log4j

152.

Cyber Acoustics' New USB Speaker Bar Mounts on Your Monitor

153.

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

154.

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

155.

We're All Screwed: Ransomware in 2022



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Ill. Appeals Court Pauses Workers' Biometric Privacy Claims

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

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

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CISA Warns Of Authentication Vulnerabilities in Cardiology Products

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



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Problematic Log4j Functionality Disabled as More Security Issues Come to Light

162.

Oceanscan Survives Ransomware Attack Thanks to Iland

163.

ProjectManager Unveils Mobile App

164.

Adobe Introduces Creative Cloud Express

165.

Virginia Legislative Agencies and Commissions Hit with Ransomware Attack


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Australia's First Data Strategy to Create 'One-stop Shop' for Accessing Government Data

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Critical Log4Shell Security Flaw Lets Hackers Compromise Vulnerable Servers

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Adobe Bundles Easy-to-use Photo and Video Tools in Creative Cloud Express

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HR Management Firm Kronos Needs Weeks to Recover From Ransomware Attack

170.

The Security Flaw That's Freaked Out the Internet: EXPLAINER


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Chinese, Iranian State Hackers Exploiting Log4j Flaw

172.

Dan Kaminsky Inducted Into Internet Hall Of Fame

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Virginia It Agency Hit with Ransomware Attack: Officials

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Ransomware, Trojans, DDoS Malware and Crypto-Miners Delivered in Log4Shell Attacks

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Chrome 96 Update Patches Exploited Zero-Day Vulnerability



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CISA Orders Federal Civilian Agencies to Patch Log4j Vulnerability and 12 Others By December 24

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Khonsari Ransomware, Nemesis Kitten Are Exploiting Log4j Vulnerability

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Second Log4j Vulnerability Discovered, Patch Already Released

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Billion-dollar Natural Gas Supplier Superior Plus Hit with Ransomware

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Nearly Half Of Corporate Networks Have Been Targeted By Attackers Trying to Use This Vulnerability: Log4j Flaw

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