Cyber Security News

December 2021

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Russian Who Helped Kelihos Malware Evade Detection Sentenced to 4 Years in Prison

242.

UK Court Allows Assange's Extradition to US for Spying Case

243.

Saudi Activist Sues 3 Former US Officials Over Hacking

244.

Adaptiva Gets Itself Security Certified

245.

Queensland Government Energy Generator Says Ransomware Attack Not State-based



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Prepare to Take the CISSP Certification Exam That Can Turbocharge Your Cyber Security Career

247.

Doctors and Patients Are Both Worried About Privacy and Data Security: Telemedicine

248.

Cloud Forms Over an Explosion Of Data: 2006

249.

Mozilla Patches High-Severity Vulnerabilities in Firefox, Thunderbird

250.

Malicious Npm Packages Are Stealing Discord Tokens



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Security Is Still Not Good Enough on These Edge Devices: IoT Under Attack

252.

BakerHostetler Adds Data Privacy Pro From Sony

253.

Admitted Bank Fraudster Faces Separate COVID Loan Charge

254.

CIOs, Senior IT Management Accelerate Private 5G Network Deployment

255.

NEXTDC Opens Edge Datacenter on the Sunshine Coast



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NIST Outlines Request for Information Toward a New Cyber Security Framework

257.

Russian National Sentenced for Providing Crypting Service for Kelihos Botnet

258.

Workforce Burnout Presents Cyber Security Risks, Report Finds

259.

Ransomware Operators Leak Data Stolen From Wind Turbine Giant Vestas

260.

'Moobot' Botnet Targets Hikvision Devices Via Recent Vulnerability


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Australian Electricity Provider 'Cs Energy' Hit By Ransomware

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Fear Of Super Hackers Will Drive Sales Of Specialists: Quantum Computing

263.

Businesses Fear Rise Of Third-party Attacks, as Ransomware Impact Grows

264.

Hackers Using Concern About Omicron Strain Of COVID-19 to Attack US Universities

265.

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Authorities Warn Organizations to Be on Guard Against Hackers During Thanksgiving Holiday

267.

Biomanufacturing Companies Getting Hit By Hackers Potentially Linked to Russia

268.

New iPhone Security Features Are Almost Here

269.

Chinese Hackers Targeted Southeast Asian Nations: Report

270.

Windows URI Handling Flaw Leads to Drive-by Code Execution

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