Cyber Security News

February 2023

31.

Credentials Theft Behind High-profile Medibank Hack

32.

Leaked iPhone 15 CAD Renders Reveal Bigger 6.2-inch Display with Dynamic Island

33.

Immunomedics' $40M Deal Over Data Scandal Gets Initial OK

34.

EU Officials Bar TikTok From Staff Phones Over Security Risk

35.

McAlister's Must Face Privacy Suit Over Workers' Finger Scans


Did the bad guys just breach your network perimeter?


36.

Big Tech Advocate Wants to Block Calif. Internet Safety Law

37.

Cyber Security & Privacy Group Of the Year

38.

Businesses Might Be in Danger Of Cyber Criminals Using ChatGPT

39.

Derivatives Market Still Hit By Fallout From Ion Markets Cyber Attack

40.

Ransomware Raids and Payments Declined in 2022



41.

Beware Insider Threats and Other Trends in Cyber Security

42.

House Dems Want Info on Racially Motivated Energy Threats

43.

Cheesecake Factory Accused Of Website Surveillance

44.

Suit Says 49ers Fumbled Away Fans' Info with 2022 Data Breaches

45.

FCC to Consider Rules Aimed at Zapping Scam Texts



46.

4th Circ. Axes Cyber Security Co.'s $25M Win in Licensing Spat

47.

Justices Reject Wikimedia's Bid to Revive NSA Program Suit

48.

Resale Fraud Scammer Extradited From Nigeria Gets 5 Years

49.

Cyber Security & Privacy Group Of the Year

50.

UK Forces Lead Live-fire Cyber War Exercise


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


51.

Is Data Driven Decision Making Happening?

52.

Threat Group Targets Over 1,000 Companies with Screenshotting and Infostealing Malware

53.

Crypto Firm's 'Simple Mistake' Sparked $186M Hack, Suit Says

54.

FTC's Data Privacy Suit Against Kochava to Move Forward

55.

Patreon to Face Video Privacy Suit


Outfoxing the bad guys? Let's talk.


56.

Justices Worried About Breaking the Internet

57.

Cyber Security & Privacy Group Of the Year

58.

Officials Failed to Identify Security Risks When Authorizing Cloud Services: DOD IG

59.

CommonSpirit Health Ransomware Attack Leads to $150M in Losses to Date

60.

Royal Mail Resumes Full Export Service After Cyber Attack

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