Cyber Security News

January 2023

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Larger Organizations Most Likely to Be Affected By Ransomware Attacks

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Companies Warned to Step Up Cyber Security to Become 'Insurable'

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Chrome Vulnerability Could Have Led to Widespread Data Theft

64.

Guardian Confirms Christmas 2022 Cyber Attack Was Ransomware

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NSF Awards $29M in New Cyber Corps Scholarship for Service Grants


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Crypto Fraud Victims Receive Over $17 Million in Restitution From BitConnect Scheme

67.

Royal Mail Services Hit By Major Cyber Attack

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Should We Be Worried About Malicious Use Of AI Language Models?

69.

Internet Shutdowns Cost Global Economy $24bn in 2022

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NHS Data Platform Costing £480m to Supersede Covid-19 Data Store Underway


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Pervasive Cyber Crime and Cyber Security Gaps Pose Severe Risk to Organizations: Davos 2023

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Global Cyber Attacks Increased By 38% Last Year, Healthcare Hit Hard

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New APT Group Targets ASEAN Governments and Militaries

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NARA to Publish First Update to Cyber Security Records Rules Since 2014

75.

Next Clean Energy Cyber Cohort Will Focus on Identifying Rogue Assets



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Dicker Data Adds Cyber Aware to Portfolio

77.

JPMorgan Ordered to Face Lawsuit Over Cyber Attack on Ray-Ban Maker

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Breach Reporting Requirements Are Top Concern for Security Teams

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Security News From the Week Beginning 2nd January 2023

80.

Vulnerable Organizations to Get Free Cyber Essentials Support



81.

Vice Society Cyber Gang Targeted Multiple UK Schools

82.

How Cloud Technology Is Supporting Space Missions

83.

Fallout From Guardian Cyber Attack to Last at Least a Month

84.

Cashless Denmark Has No Bank Robberies in a Year for First Time

85.

Healthcare Ransomware Attacks More Than Doubled Over Past 5 Years



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Batam Datacenter to Capture Spillover Demand From Singapore

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Scripps Health Reaches $3.5M Settlement After Ransomware Attack

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China and India Governments Among Top Targets for Cyber Attackers

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