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Nim-Based Malware Loader Spreads Via Spear-Phishing Emails | Threatpost
Homeowners Association fined 15,000 Euros for breaching Art. 5 (1) f) GDPR - Non-compliance with general data processing principles
Linus Torvalds fixes 'double ungood' Linux kernel bug | ZDNet
Adobe Critical Code-Execution Flaws Plague Windows Users | Threatpost
Microsoft Exchange attacks: Now Microsoft rushes out a patch for older versions of Exchange | ZDNet
Sign of the primes: Linux Foundation serves up free code-signing service • The Register
Dark Web Markets for Stolen Data See Banner Sales | Threatpost
Apple hit by privacy complaint by leading French tech association | Sifted
Here's how to remove FluBot SMS malware from your Android phone
March 2021 Exchange Server Security Updates for older Cumulative Updates of Exchange Server - Microsoft Tech Community
Number of ransomware attacks grew by more than 150% - Help Net Security
Linus Torvalds pushes out emergency Linux update | TechRadar
DARPA taps Intel to help build the holy grail of encryption - TechRepublic
US National Security Council urges review of Exchange Servers in wake of Hafnium attack • The Register
Microsoft hack: Biden launches emergency taskforce to address cyber-attack | US news | The Guardian
Demand for fee to use password app LastPass sparks backlash | Ars Technica
White House warns of 'active threat' following Microsoft Outlook breach | VentureBeat
Fake Google reCAPTCHA Phishing Attack Swipes Office 365 Passwords | Threatpost
6 security risks in software development and how to address them | InfoWorld
Supernova malware clues link Chinese threat group Spiral to SolarWinds server hacks | ZDNet
Antivirus pioneer John McAfee charge with $13M cryptocurrency fraud | The Independent
Advanced hunting: updates to threat and vulnerability management tables - Microsoft Tech Community
The key to stopping cyberattacks? Understanding your own systems before the hackers strike | ZDNet
Other companies can use HarmonyOS in their smartphones: Huawei Software Chief - Huawei Central
21 million free VPN users’ data exposed - Malwarebytes Labs | Malwarebytes Labs
Microsoft: We've found three more pieces of malware used by the SolarWinds attackers | ZDNet
Cyberattack shuts down online learning at 15 UK schools | ZDNet
BA customer data at risk after airline cyber hack
Elite Russian Cybercrime Forums Ironically Hacked, Critical User Data Leaked | HotHardware
How To Stop Being Overwhelmed by Security Audits – CloudSavvy IT
Oh SITA: Airline IT provider confirms passenger data leaked after major 'cyber-attack' • The Register
New ransomware only decrypts victims who join their Discord server
Move over, SolarWinds: 30,000 orgs’ email hacked via Microsoft Exchange Server flaws - The Verge
Troy Hunt: Gab Has Been Breached
Maza Russian cybercriminal forum suffers data breach | ZDNet
#COVID19 Vaccine Phishing Scams Surge 26% in Three Months - Infosecurity Magazine
The Long Hack: How China Exploited a U.S. Tech Supplier
Ripe for extortion? Navajo Nation hospital targeted by large-scale ransomware hack
Electricity Authority of Cyprus fined 40,000 Euros for breaching Art. 6 (1) GDPR, Art. 9 (2) GDPR - Insufficient legal basis for data processing
KEPIDES fined 6,000 Euros for breaching Art. 32 (4) - Insufficient technical and organisational measures to ensure information security