Cyber Security News

January 2022

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US Warns Of Russian Cyber Attacks on Critical Infrastructure

242.

SEC Fines Overstock Unit Over Dark Pool Rule Violations

243.

EBay Accused Of Using Stalking Probe as 'Sword and Shield'

244.

Wawa Workers Don't Want Release in $12M Data Breach Deal

245.

Cyber Security Failure One Of Biggest Risks Facing Countries and Businesses, Warns WEF



246.

NIST Updates Cyber Security Engineering Guidelines

247.

Mespinoza, Pysa Ransomware Pose Threat to Healthcare Cyber Security

248.

MRIoA Discloses Data Breach Affecting 134,000 People

249.

Europol Ordered to Delete Data Not Linked with Crime

250.

US Government Issues Warning Over Commercial Surveillance Tools


What if you couldn't receive payments for a week?


251.

Abcbot DDoS Botnet Linked to Older Cryptojacking Campaign

252.

SecurityWeek Cyber Insights 2022

253.

Indian Cyber Spies Expose Their Operation After Infecting Themselves with RAT

254.

Finalsite Says No Data Stolen During Ransomware Attack Affecting 3,000 US Public Schools

255.

Indian Patchwork Hacking Group Infects Itself with Remote Access Trojan


What's the worst that could happen?
(Hint: Your trade secrets could be stolen...)


256.

Cyber Criminals Are Mailing Out Usb Drives That Install Malware: Ransomware Warning

257.

Abcbot Botnet Is Linked to Xanthe Cryptojacking Group

258.

T-Mobile Forces Arbitration Of $240K 'Sim-swap' Scam Suit

259.

Pizza Chain Accuses Franchisee Of Trade Secret Violations

260.

High Court Won't Weigh $425M Equifax Data Breach Deal



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FTC Official Joins Wilson Sonsini's Privacy, Security Practice

262.

Ministry Of Justice Caught Up in Multiple Cyber Incidents

263.

How the Log4j Vulnerability Is Forcing Change in Federal Cyber Security Policy

264.

New Records Show Concerning Trends in D.c. Gang Database: More Kids and Overwhelmingly Black

265.

Singapore Retailer Hit By Data Breach



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Norton Put a Cryptominer in Its Antivirus Software: Security News This Week

267.

Eight New MacOS Malware Families Emerged in 2021

268.

Log4Shell-Like Vulnerability Found in Popular H2 Database

269.

Cyber Ninjas Faces Fine Over Arizona Election Review Records

270.

FlexBooker Apologizes for Breach Of 3.7 Million User Records, Partial Credit Card Information

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