Cyber Security News

August 2024

31.

SEC Fines Equiniti Trust After Cyber Attacks Stole $6.6M

32.

Yale Health Liable for 840,000-Patient Data Breach, Suit Says

33.

Frost & Sullivan Shouldn't Beat Data Breach Suit, Judge Says

34.

Feds Trim Sentencing Request for Atty in Email Fraud Case

35.

Doctor Accused Of Taking Connecticut Practice's Patient Data



36.

49ers Can't Beat Data Breach Suit, But Damages in Question

37.

TikTok Nonusers Fight Uphill for 100M-Member Privacy Class

38.

Feds to Appeal Platinum Win Over Zero Loss, Count Toss

39.

Chinese Router Maker Must Be Looked Into, Reps. Say

40.

Ex-Worker Says Toshiba Unit's Laxity Led to 3-Month Breach


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41.

Challenge to SEC Database Not Too Late, Investors Argue

42.

9th Circ. Keeps Part Of Block on Calif. Kids' Privacy Law

43.

Gunster Aims to Erase Data Breach Suit in Florida

44.

Colo. Atty Sues Bank, Opposing Counsel Over Hack Attack

45.

Cyber Insurers Are Winners From the Biggest Ever IT Outage



46.

Trump Campaign Blames Iran for Hacked Emails

47.

UK Nuclear Waste Site Failed to Heed Warnings Over Cyber Risks, Court Told

48.

Dispossessor Ransomware Group Shut Down By US, European Authorities

49.

WazirX to Reverse Crypto Transactions After $230m Hack

50.

UN Approves Cyber Crime Treaty Amid Human Rights Concerns



51.

Texas AG Targets General Motors Over Unlawful Data Sales

52.

DOJ Gets Crash Course in AI as Attys Brace for Crackdown

53.

Congress Didn't Want Utility-Style Internet Regs, 6th Circ. Told

54.

NY, NJ and Conn. Score $4.5M Penalty Over Enzo Data Breach

55.

Australia's Evolution Mining Targeted in Latest Cyber Attack


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56.

Cyber Criminal Kingpin 'J.p. Morgan' Appears in US Court

57.

DARPA Edges Closer to Using AI to Expose Cyber Vulnerabilities

58.

Alleged 'Ransom Cartel' Boss Hit with Cyber Crime Indictments

59.

Navy Federal, Recording Software Co. Want Privacy Suit Nixed

60.

SEC, SolarWinds in Settlement Talks After Cyber Suit Trimmed

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