Cyber Security News

February 2024

31.

NC Health Data Breach Class Deal Gets Preliminary OK

32.

Don't Nix Cash App Referral Text Suit, Consumer Says

33.

NC Hospital's Weak Data Security Led to Breach, Suit Says

34.

Feds Blacklist Canadian Surveillance Co. Over Egypt Work

35.

Two Indicted in $3.9M Fraudulent Business Email Scheme


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36.

Marshall & Melhorn Seeks Pause to Settle Data Breach Row

37.

TechUK Warns Datacenter Operators Government Could Get Powers to Enforce Heat Reuse

38.

NIST Debuts the Finalized Update to Its Cyber Security Framework

39.

NCSC Reiterates Increased Cyber Vigilance for Companies While Lauding NCA's LockBit Crackdown

40.

Leak Shows China Uses Private Company to Hack Citizens and Foreign States


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41.

Spirit Technology Records Loss in First Half Of FY24, But Security Sales Increased

42.

Singtel Rolls Out Network Slicing on 5G Network

43.

Grocery Delivery Co. Weee Escapes Data Breach Suit

44.

DOD Watchdog Flags Increased Emphasis on Contract Fraud

45.

Fla. Doctor Says T-Mobile Let Hacker Steal Her SIM Card



46.

Ex-Dechert Atty Can Keep Depo Confidential in Hacking Case

47.

ConnectWise Users See Cyber Attacks Surge, Including Ransomware

48.

Home Office Signs Tech and Data Sharing Deal with Frontex

49.

New Cloud Security Task Force Presses for Stakeholder Accountability

50.

White House Moves to Defend US Ports From Chinese Cyber Threat


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51.

YouTube Privacy Judge 'Flummoxed' By Kids' Liability Theory

52.

HHS' Civil Rights Office Reaches 2nd-Ever Ransomware Deal

53.

Charter Argues for Tough IoT Security Authentication

54.

Health Data Breaches Surging: HHS Warning to Congress

55.

Nvidia CEO Sees Shift in Datacenters to 'Ai Generation Factories'



56.

A Ransomware Gang in Decline? Inside LockBit

57.

Change Healthcare Disconnects Systems Amid Cyber Attack

58.

Global Operation Smashes 'Most Harmful Cyber Crime Group'

59.

Royal Mail Hackers LockBit Hobbled By Global Law Enforcement

60.

Calif. Chamber Takes Privacy Regs Fight to State High Court

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