Cyber Security News

June 2023

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Why an Ecosystem Helps IT Projects Move Forward

32.

Johnson Controls Opts for Container-based App Delivery with Portworx

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CISA to Launch New Cyber Supply Chain Resource Hub

34.

Almost 770,000 Calpers Members Hit By Cyber Attack

35.

Better Apps to Track Calories, Simplify Your Life, and Tickle Your Brain [Awesome Apps]



36.

Oregon Consumer Data Privacy Bill Heads to Governor's Desk

37.

Mondelez Hit with Worker Suits Over Bryan Cave Cyber Attack

38.

SolarWinds Vows to Fight Charges in SEC Breach Probe

39.

Users Say Business Lead Generator Can't Duck Privacy Suit

40.

Law Firms Remain Top Targets for Ransomware



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Security News From the Week Beginning 19th June 2023

42.

Aussie-built Database Migration Tool Makes Global Debut

43.

New Report Highlights Cyber Threats Faced By UK Legal Sector

44.

Over 100,000 Compromised ChatGPT Accounts Are Now Up for Sale on the Dark Web

45.

Phishing and Ransomware Dominate Singapore's Cyber Threat Landscape


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46.

French Ad Tech Co. Fined €40M Over EU Privacy Violations

47.

Crypto Thief Who Threatened, Extorted Victims Gets 5 Years

48.

ExecuPharm Must Face Claims in 'Cl0p' Hacking Case

49.

Pa. Panel Upholds Treasurer's Access to Shareholder Data

50.

BCLP Hit By Cyber Attack Affecting Client Data


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51.

Webex Widens US Government Portfolio with Contact Center, Calling

52.

Investment in Employee Experience, Cloud, AI Drives Greater Customer Experience

53.

ICO Under Fire for Taking Limited Action Over Serious Data Breaches

54.

Congress Needs 'Private Sector Buy-in' to Address Cyber Workforce Shortage

55.

Only 30% Of Businesses Have Board Members Responsible for Cyber Security



56.

UK NCSC Warns Of Irresponsible Use Of Commercial Hacking Tools, Hackers for Hire

57.

Cadwalader Sees Voluntary Dismissal Of Data Breach Suit

58.

UK Regulator Warns Of Ransomware Crews Hitting Law Firms

59.

How Dobbs Has Changed the Data Privacy Landscape

60.

Big Tech Offers FTC Competing Views Of Cloud Market

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