Cyber Security News

April 2023

151.

Sec Seeks Crypto, Cyber Enforcement Attys: Help Wanted

152.

Okla. City U. Law Alum Sues Over Data Breach at School

153.

Anne Keast-Butler Named as New Director Of GCHQ

154.

KFC, Pizza Hut Data Stolen in January Ransomware Attack

155.

Former Investment Banker and Registered Broker Arrested for Operating Cryptocurrency Investment Fraud Scheme


Did the bad guys just breach your network?


156.

Ex-Data Privacy CEO Gets 3½ Years for $10.4M Frauds

157.

Asylum-Seekers Want Proof ICE Data Leak Was 'Inadvertent'

158.

Privacy Suit Rips Tesla's 'Invasive' Camera Recordings

159.

Crypto Miner Accuses Custody Provider Of Lax Security, Theft

160.

Fed. Circ. Upholds PTAB's Cyber Security Patent Ax



161.

Pharma Execs Slam Abortion Pill Ruling, Citing Industry Risk

162.

DNS NXDOMAIN Flood DDoS Attacks Impacting Healthcare, HC3 Warns

163.

Security News From the Week Beginning 3rd April 2023

164.

Texas Judge Pushes Pause on FDA Abortion Drug Approval

165.

Penn. Roofing Co. Ordered to Arbitrate Trade Secrets Dispute


Tick Tock. Tick Tock. Did you get hacked?


166.

FTX Investors Seek Approval Of Serving Shaq Via DM

167.

FCC Coordinating with Security Agencies on Network Threats

168.

Proskauer Confirms Cloud Storage Data Left Exposed

169.

What Are the Biggest Cyber Security Threats This Year?

170.

Tech Companies Need to Take Cyber Security Risks More Seriously



171.

Airline Mogul Can't Have Bank Docs in Hacking Suit, PI Says

172.

Clop Ransomware Booms in March as Fortra Zero-day Pays Off for Gang

173.

Cyber Strategy Aims to Ensure Secure US Tech Design, Set International Example

174.

Why a Fight Among EU States Is Undermining Europe's Cyber Defences

175.

Japan Braced for Rise in Ransomware Attacks After Data Breach



176.

TikTok Fined £12.7m By UK for Not Protecting Children's Data

177.

Recruiting App's $2.25M Investor Suit Deal Gets Final OK

178.

International Hacking Market 'Genesis' Seized By Authorities

179.

ICE Says Court Can't Give Removal Relief in Data Breach Row

180.

Quick-acting Rorschach Ransomware Appears Out Of Nowhere

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