Cyber Security News

January 2022

271.

Ransomware Attack on FinalSite Still Disrupting Email Services at Thousands Of Schools

272.

NoReboot Attack Fakes iOS Phone Shutdown to Spy on You

273.

Suit Says Vehicle Cameras Violate Ill. Biometric Privacy Law

274.

CSA Guidance Addresses Security, Privacy Risks Of AI in Healthcare

275.

EHR Vendor QRS Faces Lawsuit After Healthcare Cyber Attack


Did the bad guys just breach your network?


276.

Online Pharmacy Service Ravkoo Discloses Data Breach

277.

Thousands Of School Websites Go Offline Due to Ransomware Attack on Finalsite

278.

GSA Seeks Comments on Transfer Of .Gov Domain to Cyber Security Agency

279.

A Day in the Life Of a Cyber Security Curriculum Director: Behind the Scenes

280.

Dell's New UltraSharp Videoconferencing Display Packs 4K Webcam


What's the worst that could happen?


281.

Rights Group Verifies Polish Senator Was Hacked with Spyware

282.

Senators Ask DHS, DOT About Transportation Infrastructure Cyber Security

283.

Illinois Fertility Clinic, Online Pharmacy Giant Ravkoo Report Data Breaches

284.

Counties in New Mexico, Arkansas Begin 2022 with Ransomware Attacks

285.

$2.2 Billion in Cryptocurrency Stolen From Defi Platforms in 2021: Report


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


286.

Log4j Flaw Hunt Shows How Complicated the Software Supply Chain Really Is

287.

This Sneaky Hacking Group Targets Old Java Applications to Break Into Networks

288.

Cyber Security Training Isn't Working. and Hacking Attacks Are Only Getting Worse

289.

FTC Inks Deal to Halt Loan Site's Alleged Data Misuse

290.

Nonprofit Taps Ex-FTC Official to Run Online Privacy Program


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291.

FTC Warns Of Legal Risks Of Failing on Log4j Mitigation

292.

Credential Stuffing Impacts 1.1 Million Users at 17 Companies: NY AG

293.

Hackers Hit Major Portuguese Media Group, Take Down Websites

294.

How Cyber Criminals Turn Paper Checks Stolen From Mailboxes Into Bitcoin

295.

Wi-Fi 6 Release 2 Revealed


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296.

How Far Has Saudi Arabia Come with Open Data?

297.

Services Australia Brushes Off Vulnerability Concerns in COVID-19 Digital Certificates

298.

Chinese Tech Companies Must Undergo Government Cyber Review to List Overseas

299.

Malware Can Fake iPhone Shutdown Via 'Noreboot' Technique

300.

ICS Vendors Respond to Log4j Vulnerabilities

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