Cyber Security News

April 2024

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Nikola Investors' SPAC Fraud Suit Moves Ahead

122.

White House, Senate Dems Want $1.3B to Fight COVID Fraud

123.

Spirit Flies Away From Wiretap Suit Over Site User Tracking

124.

UK Plc Failing on Multiple Cyber Measures

125.

Public Worried By Police and Companies Sharing Biometric Data



126.

Is a Cyber Arms Control Treaty Out Of Reach?

127.

Government Struggles to Upgrade Legacy IT Systems, Says PAC Chair

128.

Greek Government Fined Over AI Surveillance in Refugee Camps

129.

Advanced Cyber Security Performance Translates to Higher Shareholder Returns

130.

UK Vet Network CVS Hit By Cyber Attack


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


131.

Congress Tries Again for Comprehensive Data Privacy Bill

132.

Security News From the Week Beginning 1 April 2024

133.

Senior Tory MP Admits Releasing Colleagues' Numbers to Dating App Contact

134.

Cyber Security Channel Moves

135.

The 'Complicated Relationship' Between AI and Cyber Security


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


136.

Wow Bao Says Customer Can't Prove Kiosk Data Collection

137.

Nationwide Optometry to Pay $3.4M Over 2021 Data Breach

138.

Ex-Acting Homeland Security GC Joins Nixon Peabody in DC

139.

Future Councils Pilot Finds Systemic Blockers to Digital Innovation

140.

Europol Offers Law Enforcement Agencies Data on Europe's Most Threatening Crime Networks



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Datacenter Outages Are Happening Less Often and Becoming Less Severe

142.

SoftIron Is Making Cloud and Virtualisation Simpler

143.

Cyber CX Inks Cyber Security Deal with Collingwood FC

144.

SoundCommerce Selected to Support Hearst's Commerce, Data and Analytics

145.

UK and US Accuse China Of Multiple 'Malicious' Cyber Attacks


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


146.

CFPB Says Online Games May Pose Financial Risks to Users

147.

5th Circ. Scrutinizes Data-Tracking on La. Health Provider Site

148.

Ga. OB-GYN Office Hit with Data Breach Class Action

149.

UK-based Cloud Provider Civo Offers 'Unconditional' Data Egress Fees Waiver to Customers

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Professor Ross Anderson, Pioneer in Security Engineering and Campaigner: Obituary

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