Cyber Security News

January 2022

1.

Canadian Officials Take Down Dark Web Marketplace, Issue $300,000 in Fines

2.

Cyber Criminals Are Exploiting COVID-19 Tests in Phishing Attacks

3.

UK Government Security Center, I100 Publish NMAP Scripts for Vulnerability Scanning

4.

ICloud Syncing Problems Frustrate Devs and Users Alike

5.

Sophisticated Threat Actor Targets Governments, Defense Industry in Western Asia


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6.

Identity: Cyber Insights 2022

7.

Ransomware Resilience & Recovery Summit - Doors Are Open: Virtual Event Today

8.

White House Rolls Out Zero Trust Strategy for Federal Agencies: Cyber Security

9.

Ransomware Is Still the Biggest Security Worry for Business, But It's Not the Only Headache

10.

Cyber Criminals Laundered at Least $8.6 Billion Worth Of Cryptocurrency in 2021: Report



11.

The Log4j Flaw Hasn't Led to Massive Hacking Attacks. But That Doesn't Mean the Threat Is Over

12.

Pro-democracy Org Hijacked to Become Macos Spyware Distributor: DazzleSpy

13.

Rep. Says Transparency Bills Can Lead to Privacy Gains

14.

Crypto Laundering Jumped to $8.6B in 2021, Data Firm Finds

15.

PwnKit Bug Endangers Linux Distributions Worldwide


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16.

Appetite Rising for Network as a Service

17.

Memorial Health Faces Lawsuit After Hive Ransomware Cyber Attack

18.

UAE's Security Bubble Is Punctured By Its Role in Yemen War

19.

Belarusian Activists Launch Ransomware Attack Against Railway in Protest Of Dictatorship, Russian Troop Surge

20.

Internet Service Returns to Burkina Faso and Yemen After Coup, Bombings



21.

REvil Gang Member Arrests Strike Fear Among Cyber Criminals on the Dark Web

22.

New MacOS Malware 'Dazzlespy' Used in Hong Kong Attacks

23.

PrinterLogic Patches Code Execution Flaws in Printer Management Suite

24.

Revelstoke Emerges From Stealth with SOAR Platform

25.

Trellix Finds OneDrive Malware Targeting Government Officials in Western Asia



26.

This Sneaky Ransomware Is Now Targeting Linux Servers, Too

27.

'We're Losing Control Of Our Data' as Breaches Reach an All-time High

28.

Staff Negligence Is Now a Major Reason for Insider Security Incidents

29.

Prepare, But Don't Panic, Over Supposed Russian Cyber Threat

30.

Cyber Essentials Programme Gets Biggest Update Since Launch

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