Cyber Security News

August 2023

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To Catch Crypto Thieves, Attys Learn to Think Like Them

152.

Mass. College Kept Ransomware Hack Under Wraps, Suit Says

153.

Northern Irish Police Expose Staff Data in Botched FoI Response

154.

SEC Rules Making Cyber Disclosures Public May Raise Risk

155.

26K Texans' Personal Info Accessed in Dallas Data Breach


Tick Tock. Tick Tock. Did you get hacked?


156.

UK Voter Data Hacked in Cyber Attack on Election Watchdog

157.

Black Basta, Hive and Royal Ransomware Gangs May Share Real-world Connection

158.

White House Cyber Office Makes New Workforce-focused Hire

159.

Rhysida Ransomware Emerges as Latest RaaS Threat Group

160.

Updated NIST Cyber Framework Focuses on on Governance



161.

9th Circ. Says PPP Loan Fraud Restitution Has No 'Hard Cap'

162.

Calif. Agency Fights to Undo Privacy Rule Enforcement Delay

163.

NBA Defeats Website Users' Video Privacy Class Action

164.

Drone Surveillance Ruling Is 'Toothless,' Mich. Justices Told

165.

Geico Fights to Toss All Claims From Data Breach Suit


What's the worst that could happen?
...Why wait to find out?


166.

Pentagon Leak Suspect's Bail Appeal a 'Facade,' Feds Say

167.

Ga. Data Breach Attys Held in Contempt for Court No-Show

168.

Rise in Fraudsters Spoofing the Websites Of Leading UK Banks

169.

NHS Trust Suspends Two Governors as Whistleblower Email Dispute Continues

170.

German, Dutch Authorities Vouch for Security Of ZTE Optical Networking Products



171.

Security News From the Week Beginning 31st July 2023

172.

The Untold History Of Today's Russian-speaking Hackers

173.

Drone Attacks, AI and Russian Threat to Energy Among Main Risks to UK

174.

DNA Analysis Co. Customers Win Cert. in Genetic Privacy Suit

175.

Kenya Suspends Crypto Platform That Sought Biometric Data



176.

Feds Granted Protected Mass. Patient Data in Lead Test Case

177.

Log4Shell, ProxyShell Still Among Most Widely Exploited Flaws

178.

Infostealing Malware Remains Top Threat to Healthcare

179.

CISA Unveils Plan to Measure Cyber Security Success

180.

Voyager Faces Potential Data Breach Amid Bankruptcy Payouts

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