Cyber Security News

February 2024

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Poor Data and IT Hamper Cross-government Working, PAC Report Finds

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GAO Urges HHS to Increase Oversight Of Ransomware Practices

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The Top Trends in Software Development: Cyber Security and Health Checks

94.

FTC Seeks to Crack Down on Using AI to Impersonate People

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X Corp. Nears Toss Of Breach Suit Over 200M Users, for Now



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State Dept. Offers $5M for Info on 'Blackcat' Ransomware Group

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Wash. Judge Tosses Professors' Email Probe Privacy Suit

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GSA Probed for Buying Banned Chinese Conferencing Cams

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DOJ Says It Disrupted Russian Router Malware Network

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Security-by-design Push Prompts New ISC2 Accreditations


Tick Tock. Tick Tock. Did you get hacked?


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Samsung, AMD and Vodafone Claim Open RAN Data Call First

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Us Agencies Warn Against China-backed Hackers: Volt Typhoon

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Mo. Hospital Faces Action Over Breach Of 500K Patients' Data

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Software Co. Inks $4M Deal in Privacy Suit Over Breached Info

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Deputy AG Warns Of Harsher Penalties for Crimes Aided By AI



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Dad Sues Hacked Chicago Children's Hospital Again

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Dutch Supreme Court Approves Use Of EncroChat Evidence

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Southern Water Customer Data Was Taken in Ransomware Attack

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The Pentagon Is Notifying Individuals Affected By 2023 Email Data Breach

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'She Didn't Ask, and I Didn't Tell,' Ex Says Of Fraud Scheme



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Judge Says Latham Deserves Default Win Over Scam Domains

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App Users Want Class Certification in Data Breach Case

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NY AG Inks $750K Deal in College Board Data Privacy Case

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Crypto Exec Wants IRS Summonses Quashed, Citing Privacy

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Jones Day Adds Proskauer Privacy Group Head in DC


What if you couldn't receive payments for a week?


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Ex-IRS Contractor Appeals 5-Year Sentence for Tax Info Leak

117.

New Variants Of Qakbot Malware Under Development

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MSB Strengthens Sweden's National Critical Network with 5G

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Hunter-killer Malware Volumes Seen Surging

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B4RN Brings Gigabit Fibre Internet to Northern England

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