Cyber Security News

July 2023

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EU-US Data Transfer Deal Finalized, But Will It Stick Around?

152.

Times Can't Have Most Gov't Surveillance Docs, Judge Rules

153.

Winner in Cyber Scam Row Fails to Add Punitive Damages

154.

Met Office Bids to Make Climate Data More Accessible with Esri

155.

CISA Warns Of Truebot Activity Infecting US Networks


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156.

Cloud Poses Special Cyber Risks for Critical Infrastructure, Report Warns

157.

New MOVEit Transfer Vulnerabilities Include Critical Bug

158.

Capita's Own Pension Scheme Suffered Data Breach in March Hack

159.

Dublin Airport Latest Victim Of Third-party Moveit Cyber Attack

160.

MeTV Escapes Suit Over Sharing Viewers' Data with Meta



161.

Landry's, JPMorgan End $20M Data Breach Payment Fight

162.

Ill. Judge to Approve Restaurant Co.'s $3.45M BIPA Deal

163.

Kronos Reaches $6M Settlement Over Ransomware Attack

164.

NDAA Amendment Calls for DOD, DHS to Assess Cyber Threats to Border Security

165.

SolarWinds' Charter Dooms Texas Investor's Data Breach Suit


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166.

Coinbase Wins Bid to Arbitrate Suit Over Data Safeguards

167.

CFPB Urged to Tackle 'Emerging Threat' Of Voice Cloning

168.

Biometrics Watchdog Calls for Public Space Surveillance Review

169.

Privacy Campaigners Call for UK Data Adequacy to Be Revoked

170.

UK Government to Probe Private Network Uses, Security, Resilience



171.

Public Inquiry Hears How Post Office Security Withheld Evidence From People It Suspected Of Theft

172.

Real Estate Co. Failed to Protect Health Data, Patient Says

173.

Calif. Retirees Sue Contractors in Wake Of MOVEit Hack

174.

SEC Secures $424K Judgment From Crypto Platform Coinseed

175.

Marriott Loses Bid to Limit Chicago's Hacking Damages Ask



176.

European Court Of Justice Hears Arguments on Lawfulness Of Encrochat Cryptophone Evidence: Germany

177.

UK Public Increasingly Concerned Over NHS Data Sovereignty

178.

Resource Constraints Led to EPA's Failure to Address Critical Vulnerabilities in Air and Radiation Data

179.

EU Antitrust Watchdogs Get OK to Probe GDPR Breaches

180.

EU Judgment Sinks Meta's Argument for Targeted Ads

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