Cyber Security News

September 2023

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Covington Client Can Stay Anonymous During SEC Appeal

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Actuarial Co. to Pay $7.75M in Retirement Plan Privacy Suit

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'Top' Ransomware Gangs Favour Smaller Businesses

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Poor Digital Experience a Blocker for Cyber Resilience

65.

Ransomware Group's Evolving Tactics Pose Growing Threat


Did the bad guys just breach your network perimeter?


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Eightfold AI to Appoint Chano Fernandez as Co-CEO

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Here's What Thread Networking Can Do for iPhone 15 Pro

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Mastercard Gets Wawa $10.7M Data Breach Fee Suit Trimmed

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Insurer Wins By Default in $2.2M Escrow Fraud Dispute

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Lazarus Threat Group Targets Healthcare with ManageEngine Vulnerability


Why wait until you get hacked? Let us (ethically) hack you first.


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Datacenter Operators 'Hesitant' Over How to Proceed with Server Farm Builds as AI Hype Builds

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Organizations Failing to Proactively Address Insider Cyber Risk

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Federal Cyber Operations Face Challenges as Government Shutdown Looms

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Former GCHQ Chief Joins Security Investment Group Gallos as Chair

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Sunak Admits UK Needs More Investment to Combat China's Security Challenge



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Now You Can Upgrade Your iCloud+ Storage to a Whopping 12TB

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How the Macroeconomic Climate Is Affecting the Cyber Security Space

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Bloomingdale's Escapes Website Spyware Suit, for Now

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FTC Won't Repeat Privacy 'Mistake' with AI, Bureau Chief Says

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LA Firm Waited Over a Year to Disclose Data Hack, Suit Says



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Cosmetics Giant L'Oréal Turns to Databricks for Cloud Data-led Customer Personalisation Push

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Calif. Law Boosting Kids' Online Privacy Blocked for Now

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FTC Warns 5 Tax Prep Firms Against Improper Data Sharing

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Worker Seeks OK Of $1.6M Kronos Hack Underpayment Deal

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11th Circ. Won't Rethink Chili's Data Breach Ruling



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OpenAI Sees AI Privacy Class Claims Dropped

87.

Sony Customers Ink $16M Deal in Meta Data Sharing Suit

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Election Denier Rejected as Pa. Voting Machine Custodian

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Hunter Biden Sues IRS Over Whistleblower Allegations

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Covington Won't Appeal Order in SEC Suit, But Its Client Might

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