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Postmortem of PHP Core compromise continues | Laravel News
From PowerShell to Payload: An Analysis of Weaponized Malware | Threatpost
Judge Decides Apple Knowingly Sold Defective MacBook Pros
Dutch privacy watchdog fines Booking.com €475K – POLITICO
Startseite - Evangelisches Krankenhaus Lippstadt
Unusual DearCry ransomware uses ‘rare’ approach to encryption
Google's Nest Hub Wants to Monitor Your Sleep
Ransomware Attack - Harris Highlights - Harris Federation
Legacy QNAP NAS Devices Vulnerable to Zero-Day Attack | Threatpost
DeepDotWeb dark web admin pleads guilty to gun, drug purchase kickbacks | ZDNet
Endgame for end-to-end encryption | Open Rights Group
Google is taking far more data from your Android devices than you may think | TechRadar
North Korean Hackers Expand Targeting of Security Community - Infosecurity Magazine
Malware adapted for the Apple M1 | Kaspersky official blog
80% of Global Enterprises Report Firmware Cyberattacks | Threatpost
Ragnarok Ransomware Hits Boggi Milano Menswear | Threatpost
Building a Fortress: 3 Key Strategies for IT Security | Threatpost
Apple knew it was selling defective MacBook displays, judge concludes - The Verge
Allied Press hit by data breach | Otago Daily Times Online News
Google: North Korean hackers are targeting researchers through fake offensive security firm | ZDNet
Hacked companies had backup plans. But they didn't print them out before the attack. | ZDNet
Ubiquiti is accused of covering up a ‘catastrophic’ data breach — and it’s not denying it - The Verge
New vulnerabilities discovered allow access to user data and complete takeover - SAM Seamless Network
Iranian cyberspies target professionals at medical research organizations in the US, Israel | The Record by Recorded Future
UPDATE (2) del 31.03.2021 Blackbaud Data Breach: University / College / K-12 (Terza Parte) - SuspectFile
Hackers threaten shipping firm ECU Worldwide with data leak - FreightWaves
INFO FRANCE BLEU - The Pierre Fabre company shut down following a cyberattack
Man charged for hacking Kansas water utility with intent to harm public | The Record by Recorded Future
Hackers Hit Italian Menswear Brand Boggi Milano With Ransomware
Gaming mods, cheat engines are spreading Trojan malware and planting backdoors | ZDNet
Ubiquiti breach puts countless cloud-based devices at risk of takeover | Ars Technica
VMware patches critical vRealize Operations platform vulnerabilities | ZDNet
Malware hidden in Call of Duty cheat software proves that cheaters never prosper - The Verge
Nearly 40% of new ransomware families use both data encryption and data theft in attacks - Help Net Security
Vulnerabilities in Single Sign-On services could be abused to bypass authentication controls | The Daily Swig
What is Python Used for? | Major Industries | Juni Learning (Good practice)
Print group hit by cyber attack | Printweek
Harris Federation schools come under ‘vicious’ cyber attack | Inside Croydon
Google Chrome FLoC: how it replaces cookies and what it means for privacy - The Verge
Ransomware: Why we're now facing a perfect storm | ZDNet