Cyber Security News

April 2023

1.

Digital Security Tips to Prevent the Cops From Ruining Your Trip Abroad

2.

Leaked Beats Studio Buds+ Come in Delightfully '90s Transparent Casing

3.

IOS 17 Could Bring New Lock Screen Features, App Library Customization

4.

Health Co. Hit with Class Action Over Breached Medical Data

5.

PI Firm Asks NC Judge to Limit Depo in Tycoon's Hacking Suit



6.

Global Appeal Of NIST Cyber Framework Leads to Multiple Translations, Possible Updates

7.

Four Tips for Implementing Frictionless Data Capture in Your Business

8.

Astropad Studio Direct Wireless Connection Makes iPad an Even Better Mac Drawing Tablet

9.

Wash. Health Data Protections Shake Up Privacy Law Debate

10.

Ransomware Payouts, Lawsuits Rose in 2022, Law Firm Says



11.

Crypto Buyer Admits to Defrauding Banks, Exchange Of $4M

12.

Ga. Appeals Court Takes on Class Fight in Patient Privacy Suit

13.

Bitcoin 'Inventor's' £4.5B Crypto Claim Fraudulent, Devs Say

14.

Data-Tracking Biz Holds Off Discovery in Pa. Wiretapping Suit

15.

Army Info War Division Wants Social Media Surveillance to Protect "NATO Brand"



16.

Cyber Security Focus in Defence Strategic Review Welcome

17.

Calif. Judge Mulls Certifying Crypto Class in Ripple ICO Fight

18.

SolarWinds Investors Say Cyber Attack Showed Lax Oversight

19.

US Asks Court to Toss Citadel CEO's IRS Data Leak Suit

20.

Police Scotland Receive Formal Notice About Cloud System


Did the bad guys just breach your network?


21.

Ransomware Gang Exploiting Unpatched Veeam Backup Products

22.

91% Of Orgs Expect to Increase Cyber Security Budgets in Next Year

23.

How Non-fungible Tokens Can Be Used to Manage Health Data

24.

Appeals Court Agrees App Store Doesn't Violate US Antitrust Law

25.

Trapped Hikers Rescued By iPhone 14 Satellite SOS



26.

Abuse Victims' Data Stolen in Ransomware Attack on Derry Company

27.

Weather Channel Settles Suit Alleging It Sold Geolocation Data

28.

Davis Wright Adds Privacy & Security Atty From Miller Nash

29.

Advocates Say Feds Owe ICE Data Breach Victims a Break

30.

AWS Under Fire for Delays in Delivering Scope 3 GHG Emissions Data to Enterprises and Governments

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