- FCC blacklists Kaspersky for posing an 'unacceptable risk to the national security of the US'. (to the original material)
- Google observes North Korean APTs exploiting Chrome. (to the original material)
- 20-Year-Olds charged in NFT 'Rug Pull' scam case. (to the original material)
- Estonian ransomware operator gets a 66-month sentence. (to the original material)
- Data of 820,000 NYC students was compromised in a hack of the online grading system: Education Dept. (to the original material)
- Weekend update: Christie Clinic, CSI Laboratories report breaches. (to the original material)
- Trial starts next week in the case of a law firm sued by the insurer for not disclosing the dark overlord hack. (to the original material)
- Mansfield company hacked, personal information stolen. (to the original material)
- Ph: Fines for data privacy breach capped at P5 million. (to the original material)
- BCBS of Kansas subcontractor offers free protection to members put at risk by a data breach. (to the original material)
- ‘Precursor malware’ infection maybe sign you're about to get ransomware, says startup. (to the original material)
- FCC adds Kaspersky and Chinese Telecom Firms to National Security Threat List. (to the original material)
- Another Chinese hacking group was spotted targeting Ukraine amid the Russian invasion. (to the original material)