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Vulnerability found in top messaging apps let hackers eavesdrop
Today's 'sophisticated cyber attack' victim is the Woodland Trust: Pre-Xmas breach under investigation • The Register
Unpacking the proposed HIPAA Privacy Rule modifications
North Korea hackers use social media to target security researchers
Four security vendors disclose SolarWinds-related incidents | ZDNet
Cyber security – more focus required, says expert | Seatrade Maritime
Australia's securities regulator says server hit by cyber security breach | Reuters
TWU systems recovering after Friday ransomware attack
DreamBus botnet targets enterprise apps running on Linux servers | ZDNet
Cisco DNA Center Bug Opens Enterprises to Remote Attack | Threatpost
WestRock Co. - WestRock Reports Ransomware Incident
Court Rejects Class Certification in Data Breach - Driveline Retail Merch., Inc.
Dutch COVID-19 patient data sold on the criminal underground | ZDNet
Hacker leaks data of 2.28 million dating site users | ZDNet
Telcos want govt to clarify onus of security breach post NSD rollout
SonicWall says it was hacked using zero-days in its own products | ZDNet
Tesla Claims Engineer Stole Secrets Just Days Into the Job
ADT technician pleads guilty to spying on customer camera feeds for years - CNET
Unknown fined 25,000 Euros for breaching Art. 5 (1) f), (2) GDPR, Art. 24 GDPR, Art. 32 GDPR, Art. 33 (1), (5) GDPR, Art. 34 (1) GDPR - Insufficient technical and organisational measures to ensure information security
Hackers publish thousands of files after government agency refuses to pay ransom | ZDNet
After big hack of U.S. government, Biden enlists 'world class' cybersecurity team | Reuters
Cyberattack on GSTN portal? Cryptic tweet raises data security concerns among taxpayers
Intel Probes Potential Unauthorized Access to Earnings Report
The services of the department of Vienne victims of a computer hack
Landus Sues New Cooperative and Two Employees for Stolen Confidential Information | Raccoon Valley Radio - The One to Count On
Colliers International Group gets slammed by cyberattack | Insurance Business
A Chinese hacking group is stealing airline passenger details | ZDNet
Salem Clinic affected in ransomware attack aimed at Portland-based mail-processing business
Laptops given to British schoolkids came preloaded with malware and talked to Russia when booted • The Register
Intel probing reports of quarterly earnings hack | Reuters
Ransomware is now the biggest cybersecurity concern for CISOs | ZDNet
Malware found on laptops given out by government - BBC News
An Overview of Cybersecurity Law in Taiwan - Lexology
Data Security Notice - Einstein Health
Telefónica Móviles España, SAU fined 75,000 Euros for breaching Art. 6 (1) GDPR - Insufficient legal basis for data processing
Alterna Operador Integral S.L. fined 50,000 Euros for breaching Art. 6 (1) b) GDPR - Insufficient legal basis for data processing
UK govt gives malware infected laptops to vulnerable students
MyFreeCams Hacked: 2 Million User Records Sold Online | CyberNews
CCSD fixes security breach that led to abusive online posts | Las Vegas Review-Journal
ACC Launches Data Steward Program to Assess Law Firm Data Security