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Is 2021 the Year Cyberattacks Force Privacy Laws to Grow Some Teeth?

2021-02-04 13:00:00| TechNewsWorld

Cyberattacks are increasing in frequency, ramping up the data privacy threats they pose to government agencies and businesses alike. Governments both domestic and foreign need to step up efforts to pass legislation that bolsters technological defenses this year, warn privacy groups. Stiffer privacy laws are gradually being reviewed and signed into the U.S. market. But that process is mostly taking place at the state level.

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Campari Group flags cyberattacks of customers as contact lists potentially breached

2020-12-04 14:41:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com

Campari Group has warned its business contacts of potential scam attempts after revealing a recent malware attack compromised thousands of customers' personal information and payment details.

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Stop Cyberattacks in Their Tracks: Secure IT

2019-10-10 11:40:23| TechNewsWorld

Stopping cyberattacks requires diligent behavior. One of the themes of this year's National Cyber Security Awareness Month, or NCSAM, is that all computer users should take steps to Secure IT. That means shaking up the passphrase protocol by using not just strong passwords but strong and unique passphrases. Everyone should double login protection through multifactor authentication.

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Huawei accuses US of cyber-attacks and threats to staff

2019-09-04 05:27:33| BBC News | Business | UK Edition

The Chinese tech giant, at the heart of a US-China power struggle, gave no evidence for its allegations.

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Microsft Exposes Russian Cyberattacks on Phones, Printers, Video Decoders

2019-08-07 12:25:12| TechNewsWorld

The Russian hacking group known for stealing sensitive emails from the Democratic National Committee during the 2016 presidential election season has been cracking into printers, phones and video decoders to gain access to corporate networks, the Microsoft Security Response Center Team reported. The group is known by a number of names including "Strontium," "Fancy Bear" and "APT 28."

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