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Cybercrime Joker Retires With A Reported $2.1 Billion In Bitcoin
Which users are at higher risk of email-based phishing and malware? - Help Net Security
Hackers hit CD Projekt Red, steal data, ask for ransom - Help Net Security
February 2021 Patch Tuesday: Microsoft and Adobe fix exploited zero-days - Help Net Security
Vulnerabilities in widely used TCP/IP stacks open IoT, OT devices to attack - Help Net Security
Egregor ransomware operators arrested in Ukraine | ZDNet
How the Florida water hack shows everything wrong with OT security
Rubbish software security patches responsible for a quarter of zero-days last year • The Register
Securing your open-source software supply chain with Tidelift catalogs | ZDNet
The privacy risks of at-home DNA tests
How to Reset Forgotten Root Password in Ubuntu 20.04
Massive data leak and security breach at website launched by Congress
Alpha Homora loses $37 million following Iron Bank exploit
Carmakers plan to sell your data to the highest bidder
Ripobruna 207, S.L. fined 1,600 Euros for breaching Art. 5 (1) c) GDPR - Non-compliance with general data processing principles
Vodafone España, SAU fined 120,000 Euros for breaching Art. 5 GDPR, Art. 6 GDPR - Insufficient legal basis for data processing
mHealth Apps Expose Millions to Cyberattacks | Threatpost
Singtel Supply Chain Breach Traced to Unpatched Bug - Infosecurity Magazine
This Week In Security: Morse Code Malware, Literal And Figurative Watering Holes, And More | Hackaday
Who is to blame for the malicious Barcode Scanner that got on the Google Play store? - Malwarebytes Labs | Malwarebytes Labs
Update your Windows 10 PC NOW - Microsoft issues critical alert to millions of users | Express.co.uk
Yandex Data Breach Exposes 4K+ Email Accounts | Threatpost
Microsoft finally patches Windows Defender bug after more than a decade | TechRadar
Do VPN Companies Track Your Browsing Data?
After hackers blackmailed their clients, Finnish therapy firm declares bankruptcy – HOTforSecurity
Risks facing directors & officers - old article
SENATE BILL 1608 - Tennessee "Personal Privacy Protection Act.
Ministero dello Sviluppo Economico fined 75,000 Euros for breaching Art. 5 (1) a), b), c) GDPR, Art. 6 (1) c), e) GDPR, Art. 6 (2) GDPR, Art. 6 (3) b) GDPR, Art. 37 (1), (7) GDPR - Non-compliance with general data processing principles
Krajowa Szkoła Sądownictwa i Prokuratury fined 22,200 Euros for breaching Art. 5 (1) f) GDPR, Art. 25 (1) GDPR, Art. 28 (3) GDPR, Art. 32 (1), (2) GDPR - Insufficient technical and organisational measures to ensure information security
Vamavi Phone S.L. fined 24,000 Euros for breaching Art. 48 (1) b) LGT, Art. 21 GDPR, Art. 23 LOPDGDD, Art. 28 GDPR - Insufficient fulfilment of data subjects rights
Hacked Florida water plant was still using Windows 7 | TechRadar
Proofpoint sues Facebook to get permission to use lookalike domains for phishing tests | ZDNet
Outdated Windows software blamed for Florida water hack | Daily Mail Online
The Accellion Data Breach Seems to Be Getting Bigger
How Email Attacks are Evolving in 2021 | Threatpost
Accellion to retire product at the heart of recent hacks | ZDNet
THREE MORE BUGS IN ORION’S BELT
Valentine’s Day Malware Attack Mimics Flower Store | Threatpost
Phishing awareness gone wrong: Facebook tries to seize websites set up for staff security training • The Register
Google apps feel strain as firm's privacy standoff with Apple drags on | Google | The Guardian