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- CISA adds 32 known exploited vulnerabilities to Catalog. (to the original material)
 
- Google releases security updates for Chrome. (to the original material)
 
- Vulnerability Summary for the Week of March 21, 2022. (to the original material)
 
- Cybersecurity Month campaign reduces Cyber Incidents. (to the original material)
 
- Okta acknowledges 'mistake' in handling of Lapsus$ attack. (to the original material)
 
- Kaspersky, China Telecom, and China Mobile were named 'threats to US national security'. (to the original material)
 
- Hodur: A new Korplug variant from Chinese hackers. (to the original material)
 
- Beware of old and new tax-themed scams and schemes. (to the original material)
 
- Cybercriminals focusing on crypto donations to Ukraine to trick victims. (to the original material)
 
- Is next-gen threat modeling even about threats? (to the original material)
 
- Why low-code and identity must co-exist. (to the original material)
 
- Extended Threat Intelligence: A new approach to old school threat intelligence. (to the original material)
 
- Cybercriminals launched 9.75 million DDoS attacks in 2021. (to the original material)
 
- Cloud-native adoption shifts security responsibility across teams. (to the original material)
 
- The importance of data in the metaverse. (to the original material)
 
- Operational risk management solution market to reach $3,098.0 million by 2028. (to the original material)
 
- CISA warns orgs to patch actively exploited Chrome, Redis bugs. (to the original material)
 
- Hacked WordPress sites force visitors to DDoS Ukrainian targets. (to the original material)
 
- Critical SonicWall firewall patch not released for all devices. (to the original material)
 
- SunCrypt ransomware is still alive and kicking in 2022. (to the original material)
 
- New Windows security feature blocks vulnerable drivers. (to the original material)
 
- Microsoft Exchange targeted for IcedID reply-chain hijacking attacks. (to the original material)
 
- White House calls for an 11% bump in civilian cyber budgets. (to the original material)
 
- Dentist’s response to negative review among four HIPAA enforcement actions by OCR (Office for Civil Rights). (to the original material)
 
- Oklahoma City Indian Clinic reports network disruptions impacting pharmacy. (to the original material)
 
- Morgan Stanley Wealth Management accounts were breached in ‘vishing’ attacks. (to the original material)
 
- Senate bill would team up CISA and HHS to improve health cybersecurity. (to the original material)
 
- Security's life cycle isn't the developers' life cycle. (to the original material)
 
- New open-source tool tackles pesky access denial messages in AWS. (to the original material)
 
- Malware detections surge from "COVID Bounce". (to the original material)
 
- An EFF Investigation: Mystery GPS tracker on a supporter’s car. (to the original material)
 
- The Public has a right to know how DHS is spending millions to spy on immigrants on social media. (to the original material)
 
- The Pro Codes Act is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. (to the original material)
 
- EFF Files FOIA Lawsuit against DHS to shed light on vetting program to collect and data mine immigrants' social media. (to the original material)
 
- Under the hood of Wslink’s multilayered virtual machine. (to the original material)
 
- Faster exploitation of vulnerabilities poses a major risk for businesses. (to the original material)
 
- RED-LILI continues to launch NPM attacks on Azure developers. (to the original material)
 
- World Backup Day – Poor security practices. (to the original material)
 
- Pentagon seeks $11.2 billion for cyber in FY23 budget request. (to the original material)
 
- Kaspersky banned by FCC: ‘Threat to National Security'. (to the original material)
 
- Anonymous claimed data leaked to force Nestlé out of Russia. (to the original material)
 
- CVE-2022-1096 Chromium vulnerability exploited in the wild. (to the original material)
 
- CVE-2022-0543 was used in attacks against Redis Servers. (to the original material)
 
- Elden Ring players are caught in a death loop due to vulnerability. (to the original material)
 
- Attackers getting faster at latching onto unpatched vulnerabilities for stealth hacking campaigns – report. (to the original material)
 
- ENISA urges data-handling innovation amid the growing tide of healthcare breaches. (to the original material)

 

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