5/11/2021 May 12, 2021May 12, 2021 ~ The Cyber Beat Colonial Pipeline Temporarily Resumes Line 4 Operations Following Ransomware AttackColonial Pipeline Attack: Everything You Need to KnowColonial Pipeline Cyber Attack and the High Stakes for Biden, Business World Relationship…Feds Eye More Oversight of Pipelines After Colonial Attack…Government Says Colonial Pipeline Has Not Shared Data on Hack…White House Urges Americans Not to Hoard GasKrebs: A Closer Look at the DarkSide Ransomware GangRansomware: Don’t Pay up, It Just Shows Cyber Criminals That Attacks Work, Warns Home SecretaryRansomware Gang Leaks Data From D.C. Police DepartmentU.S. Intelligence Agencies Warn About 5G Network WeaknessesUK NHS App Gets Go-Ahead for Vaccine Passport Use Despite Protest From Privacy GroupsGermany Bans Facebook from Processing WhatsApp DataEnergy Tech Firm Volue Hit in Ransomware AttackJapanese Manufacturer Yamabiko Targeted by Babuk Ransomware200K Veterans’ Medical Records May Have Been Stolen by Ransomware GangUniversity of Houston Seniors Affected by Data Breach at Cap and Gown CompanyFake Chrome App Anchors Rapidly Worming ‘Smish’ CyberattackExperts Warn of a New Android Banking Trojan ‘TeaBot’ Stealing Users’ CredentialsHackers Leverage Adobe Zero-Day Bug Impacting Acrobat ReaderAdobe Fixes Reader Zero-Day Vulnerability Exploited in the WildKrebs: Microsoft Patch Tuesday, May 2021 EditionMicrosoft Defender ATP Now Secures Networked Linux, macOS Devices3 Cybersecurity Myths to Bust Share this:TwitterFacebookWhatsAppRedditLinkedInEmailLike this:Like Loading... Published by The Cyber Beat View all posts by The Cyber Beat