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Facebook Phishing Campaign is Now Spreading to the UK | CyberNews
Probe launched after ‘data of 102m Brazilians leaked’ | News | GRC World Forums
Microsoft says it found 1,000-plus developers' fingerprints on the SolarWinds attack • The Register
Millions of email attacks missed by organisations cyber security protection
Could an ex-employee be planting ransomware on your firm’s network? • Graham Cluley
US university suffers data breach | News | GRC World Forums
Clubhouse app reviews data protection practices following concerns about potential Chinese government access | News | GRC World Forums
The Netherlands: 440,000 EUR fine for hospital re. unauthorised access to medical records – Privacy Matters
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Microsoft asks government to stay out of its cyber attack response in Australia | ZDNet
Cyberpunk 2077€™s and The Witcher 3 stolen source code sold at a dark web auction » TalkEsport
SolarWinds hack was 'largest and most sophisticated attack' ever: Microsoft president | Reuters
Facebook v Apple: the looming showdown over data tracking and privacy | Facebook | The Guardian
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.