Cyber Security News

May 2024

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Navigating a Double-edged Sword: Cyber Security and the AI Era

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Minn. Poised to Join State Data Privacy Law Patchwork

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Drinking Water Systems at Risk Of Cyber Attack, EPA Says

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Conn. Atty Denies Involvement in $1.4M Transfer Scam

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What Is the Real Cyber Threat From China? the Security Interviews


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FTC Finalizes Blackbaud Settlement, Requires Revamped Data Retention Policies

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HHS Dedicates $50M to Development Of Autonomous Cyber Defense Tools

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CYBERCOM, DARPA Pen Agreement to Speed Up Advanced Cyber Warfare Research

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USPTO Says Patent Applicants' Data Was Mistakenly Leaked

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Hippodrome Casino Makes Bet on Extreme for Network Upgrade



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House Panel Advances Measure to Dissolve SEC Cyber Disclosure Rule

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New Mailing List Aims to Share Hacking Attempts on Open-source Projects

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Security News From the Week Beginning 13 May 2024

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App Store Blocks $7 Billion in Potentially Fraudulent Transactions Over 4 Years

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IOS 17.5 Helps Detect Unwanted Bluetooth Tracking Tags



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Arup Lost $25mn in Hong Kong Deepfake Video Conference Scam

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Dell Data Breach Involves Customers' Physical Addresses

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TikTok, Feds Ask DC Circ. to Fast-Track Potential Ban Row

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Scammer Cops to SIM Scheme Including $400M Crypto Theft

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Ga. OB-GYN Office Says Data Breach Class Action Falls Flat


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Post Office Considered Asking Computer Weekly to Review Horizon IT System

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9th Circ. Won't Let Alexa Users Revive Voice Data Privacy Row

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Hunter Biden's Suit May Turn on If a Hard Drive Is a Computer

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US Must Produce Emails Between IRS Managers, Docs Leaker

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China Poses 'Genuine and Increasing Cyber Risk' to UK, Warns GCHQ Head


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Blackbaud Dodges Data Breach Victims' Class Cert. Bid

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SolarWinds Says SEC's Cyber Breach Suit Goes Too Far

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Flexibility in Info Security Policy May Add Compliance Burden

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FCC Could Require ISP Reports on Internet Routing Security

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Ex-FTX Exec Seeks Leniency, Saying He Was Kept in the Dark

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