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Submit ReviewA global news agency suffers a cyberattack. CISA and the FBI provide guidance on cross site scripting attacks. A Texas health system diverts patients following a ransomware attack. Western Digital patches a critical vulnerability in network attached storage devices. California passes a law protecting domestic abuse survivors from being tracked. Verizon and PlayStation each suffer outages. CISA responds to critiques from the OIG. T-Mobile settles with the FCC over multiple data breaches. The DOJ indicts a Minnesota man on charges of selling counterfeit software license keys. On our Industry Voices segment kicking off Cybersecurity Awareness Month, we are joined by Chad Raduege, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Cyber Innovation Institute at The University of Tulsa, discussing the Institute’s K-12 outreach initiatives. A Crypto Criminal Stretches His Limits—And His Legs.
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On our Industry Voices segment kicks off Cybersecurity Awareness Month, we are joined by Chad Raduege, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Cyber Innovation Institute at The University of Tulsa, discussing the Institute’s K-12 outreach initiatives.
AFP News Agency's Content Delivery Systems Hit by Cyberattack (Hackread)
CISA and FBI Issue Alert on XSS Vulnerabilities (Security Boulevard)
UMC Health System Diverts Patients Following Ransomware Attack (SecurityWeek)
Western Digital My Cloud Devices Flaw Let Attackers Execute Arbitrary Code (CyberSecurity News)
California passes car data privacy law to protect domestic abuse survivors (The Record)
The Playstation Network is down in a global outage (Bleeping Computer)
mobile-outages-us.html">Verizon Mobile Outages Reported Across the U.S. (The New York Times)
DoJ audit finds CISA faces challenges in cyber threat information sharing, as participation hits record low (Industrial Cyber)
T-Mobile pays $31.5 million FCC settlement over 4 data breaches (Bleeping Computer)
Man charged for selling forged license keys for network switches (Bleeping Computer)
Crooked Cops, Stolen Laptops & the Ghost of UGNazi (Krebs on Security)
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