Cyber Security News

February 2023

1.

Dish Network Suffers Outage Across Its Services in Possible Cyber Attack

2.

What to Watch as House Again Picks Up Data Privacy Mantle

3.

Sensitive US Marshals Service Data Stolen in 'Major' Hack

4.

Beacon Wi-fi 6e Gateway Shines for Nokia: MWC 23

5.

LastPass Attack Saw Employee's Home Computer Hacked



6.

US Marshals Service Hacked in 'Major Incident'

7.

Cyber Criminals Are Increasingly Exploiting Cloud Environments, Report Finds

8.

Pure Storage Aims FlashBlade//E at Unstructured Data Capacity

9.

LinkedIn Scammers Step Up Sophistication Of Online Attacks

10.

Justices Search for Line in Health Care Identity Theft Law



11.

CISA Official Urges Technology Firms to Own Security Flaws

12.

NY Cloud Security Co. Brings in $300M for $10B Valuation

13.

Ex-ENRC Adviser Adds to Hacking Claims Against Dechert

14.

Portuguese Hacker Cites Autism to Fight Extradition

15.

CISA Seeks Private Sector Support for Cyber Security Risk Management


Why wait until you get hacked? Let us (ethically) hack you first.


16.

CISA Tells Agencies What to Prioritize to Meet Cyber Security Log Mandate

17.

CISA Director Calls Out Industry Using Consumers as Cyber 'Crash Test Dummies'

18.

Security News From the Week Beginning 20th February 2023

19.

'Nevada Group' Hackers Target Thousands Of Computer Networks

20.

IPhone 15 Pro Could Come in a Hot Dark Red Color



21.

Virgin Media TV Hack May Cause Disruption to Some Programming

22.

5th Circ. Says Landry's Owes Chase $20M in Data Breach Row

23.

Judge Weighs Freezing $47M Of Crypto Trader's Mango Haul

24.

Privacy Claims Should Get BIPA's Time Limit, Judge Told

25.

Russian National Indicted in Spy Gear Smuggling Scheme



26.

Detail Lacking in Fraud Claim Over Lawyer's Hacked Email

27.

UK Police Have 'Culture Of Retention' Around Biometric Data

28.

Teradata Reports Strong Cloud Earnings

29.

Royal Mail Stands Firm as LockBit Leaks Data and Renews Ransom Demand

30.

Clop Ransomware Continues to Threaten Healthcare Sector, HC3 Warns

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