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How the cyberwar between Iran and Israel has intensified

While Israel traditionally sticks to ambiguous responses, these latest examples and others suggest that may be changing. Iran also broke its silence and chose to publicly discuss some of these incidents.

Maryland says it has detected more than a half million ‘potentially fraudulent’ jobless claims since May

Maryland labor officials said Monday that they have found 508,000 “potentially fraudulent” unemployment claims in the past six weeks, the latest response from the Hogan administration.

Ransomware claims are roiling an entire segment of the insurance industry

Cyber insurance providers are raising premiums and limiting coverage in the face of escalating numbers of ransomware attacks, just as organizations are clamoring for more protection.

Nearly Two Percent of Top-Grossing Apps on App Store Found Siphoning Off $48 Million From Users

Of the highest 1,000 grossing apps on the App Store, nearly two percent are scams, according to an analysis by The Washington Post. These apps have resulted in $48 million worth of losses for users.

DHS to issue first cybersecurity regulations for pipelines after Colonial hack

The Transportation Security Administration will issue a security directive this week requiring pipeline companies to report cyber incidents to federal authorities, senior DHS officials said.

Hacking group that targeted D.C. police briefly posts internal police files

The documents posted Wednesday ran into the hundreds of pages and included names, Social Security numbers, phone numbers, financial and housing records, job histories, and polygraph assessments.

Malware Attack at Technology Provider Radixx Causes Outages in Airline Reservation Systems

Radixx, a technology provider, says a malware attack triggered a dayslong outage that has caused reservations systems to crash at about 20 low-cost airlines around the world.

Minutes before Trump left office, millions of the Pentagon’s dormant IP addresses sprang to life

After decades of not using a huge chunk of the Internet, the Pentagon has given control of millions of IP addresses to a previously unknown company called Global Resource Systems LLC.

The Cybersecurity 202: A nonprofit is providing free ransomware protection to private U.S. hospitals

As a part of the effort to combat the rise in attacks, nonprofit group Center for Internet Security (CIS) this month launched a free ransomware protection service for private U.S. hospitals.

Big Russian hack used a technique experts had warned about for years. Why wasn’t the U.S. government ready?

The disastrous Russian hack of federal government networks last year relied on a powerful new trick: Digital spies penetrated so deeply that they were able to impersonate any user they wanted.

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