Cyber Security News

March 2023

1.

Cyber Criminals Using AI Chatbots Like ChatGPT to Craft Credible-looking Phishing Emails

2.

Lloyd's Of London Battles with Insurers Over 'State-backed' Cyber Attacks

3.

Officials Warn Of Supply Chain Attack on Conferencing App

4.

Cyber Security Contractor Says Hacking Claims Are Too Vague

5.

Tech Co. Must Face City's Court Data 'Hostage' Claims



6.

Ukrainians Bust Cyber Criminals Who Stole Over £3m Across Europe

7.

RDK, Telenet Up the Ante on Wi-Fi Management and Performance

8.

Russian Hacktivist Group Targets India's Health Ministry

9.

NGS Super Says 'Limited Data' Stolen in Cyber Attack

10.

Røde's Tiny New Mic System Goes for Ultimate Ease-of-use



11.

FTC Urged to Shut Down 'Biased, Deceptive' AI Technology

12.

3rd Circ. Mulls Fairness Of Fee Award in Wawa Breach Case

13.

Sanford Heisler Drops Appeal for Bigger Fee in Equifax Case

14.

OSC&R Supply Chain Security Framework Goes Live on Github

15.

NCSC Issues Revised Security Board Toolkit for Business Leaders



16.

The Welsh Are Building a Dragon Of an NHS App

17.

3CX Unified Comms Users Hit By Supply Chain Attacks

18.

FDA to Refuse Medical Device Submissions for Cyber Security Reasons Beginning in October

19.

CareFirst Members Can't Snag Class Cert in Data Breach Row

20.

FCRA, Data Breach Suits Fuel Consumer Protection Docket


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21.

LendingTree Gets Data Breach Claims Sent to Arbitration

22.

How Organizations Can Weaponise Data Privacy

23.

Inadequate Healthcare Cyber Security Maturity Jeopardizes Patient Privacy

24.

The Necessity Of IT Security Hygiene Amidst the Growing Rise Of Cyber Attack

25.

Ransomware Attacks Up 45% in February, LockBit Responsible


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26.

Gunmaker, Web Developer Move to Ax Conn. Data Breach Suit

27.

In Texas Privacy Suit, Meta Denies Sharing Face Data

28.

Ethical Hackers Urged to Respond to Computer Misuse Act Reform Proposals

29.

CISA Looks Back on One Year Of CIRCIA, Encourages Cyber Threat Sharing

30.

NY Law Firm Pays $200K Over Healthcare Data Security Failures

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