Bipartisan cybersecurity legislation comes amid increased worries over ransomware, and fears of cyberattacks from Russia in the wake of its invasion of Ukraine.
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 March 17, 2022
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What the Newly Signed US Cyber-Incident Law Means for Security
Bipartisan cybersecurity legislation comes amid increased worries over ransomware, and fears of cyberattacks from Russia in the wake of its invasion of Ukraine.
VPNs Give Russians an End Run Around Censorship
As the invasion of Ukraine continues, Russian citizens have turned to virtual private networks — boosting demand for the software by 27x — to circumvent the government's blocks on social media and news sites critical of the war.
Would 'Cyber Geneva Conventions' Defuse Online Aggression?
International treaties could force nation-states to police bad actors within their borders to avoid penalties.
Microsoft the No. 1 Most-Spoofed Brand in Phishing Attacks
New Barracuda Networks data shows attackers sent some 3 million emails from around 12,000 pilfered accounts.
Russia State-Sponsored Hackers Used Misconfigured MFA to Breach NGO
FBI and CISA warn of attack on multifactor authentication account to exploit "PrintNightmare" exploit.
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