Cyber Security News

May 2023

1.

FTC Can't Unilaterally Redo $5B Privacy Deal, Meta Tells Court

2.

Woman Drops Spying Case Against Baker Donelson, Others

3.

Ex-Law Firm Client Asks Judge to Nix Bid to Toss Data Suit

4.

Precisely Targets Data Quality with Triple Release

5.

Irish Healthcare Sees 60pc Spike in Cyber Attacks, Company Claims


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6.

Data Of Nearly 9 Million People Swiped in Dental Insurer Hack

7.

LabMD Agrees to Arbitrate Malpractice, Fraud Claims

8.

About 90 Orgs Report Capita Data Breaches, Says ICO

9.

Europe's Central Bank Reveals Drop in Euro Zone Card Fraud

10.

Downstream Breaches Of Capita Customers Spreading



11.

Unmonitored Networks Put US Nuclear Arsenal at Risk, GAO Finds

12.

CISC Sets Live CIRMP Requirement to Address Security Risks

13.

Cyber Weapon Manufacturers Plot to Stay on the Right Side Of US

14.

View a 100-inch Virtual Screen with 'World's First AR Laptop'

15.

China Hits Back After Microsoft Says State-sponsored Group Hacked Critical US Infrastructure



16.

IPhone 15 Will Be Part Of Making Qi2 the Global Wireless Charging Standard

17.

New €4.2m Project to Help Irish Firms Get in Line with EU Cyber Security Rules

18.

Healthline Media Shakes Suit Over Meta Data-Sharing for Now

19.

BofA Can't Ax MDL Over Calif. COVID Relief Fraud Issues

20.

Wyden Pushes ITA on Spyware Sales to Foreign Markets


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21.

Lewis Brisbois Rebuilds Cyber Practice with Returning Trio

22.

Bumbling IT Security Analyst Convicted Of Blackmail Offences

23.

Agencies Warn Of State-Sponsored Volt Typhoon's Hacking Tactics

24.

DOD Submits Classified Cyber Strategy to Congress

25.

SC's 6-Week Abortion Ban Violates Privacy, Challengers Say


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26.

Huawei to Lean on Ciminelli in Bid to Dodge Fraud Charges

27.

Connecticut Bank Sued Over Two-Month-Long Security Breach

28.

NY Fines OneMain $4.25M for Cyber Security Failings

29.

Cabinet Office Publishes Response to Data Sharing for Digital ID Consultation

30.

Alert Over Chinese Cyber Campaign Targeting Critical Networks

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