7/15/2021 July 16, 2021July 16, 2021 ~ The Cyber Beat U.S. Launches Online Hub to Help Ransomware Victims…Offers $10 Million for Tips on Foreign Hackers…Cybersecurity Bills Gain New Urgency After Rash of Attacks…Companies May Be Flagging Themselves For Hackers By Buying Cybersecurity Insurance…Phishing Continues to Be One of the Easiest Paths for RansomwareFacebook Disrupts Iranian Hackers Using Platform to Target U.S. Military PersonnelMicrosoft Says Israeli Company Candiru Is Behind Malware That Affected Windows PCsThe U.S. Surgeon General Is Calling COVID-19 Misinformation An ‘Urgent Threat’Nottingham City Transport: Bus Operator Hit By Cyber-AttackLinux Version of HelloKitty Ransomware Targets VMware ESXi ServersSafari Zero-Day Used in Malicious LinkedIn CampaignAttackers Exploited 4 Zero-Day Flaws in Chrome, Safari & IEZero-Day Attacks on Critical WooCommerce Bug Threaten DatabasesWindows Print Nightmare Continues With Malicious Driver PackagesFor Years, A Backdoor in Popular KiwiSDR Product Gave Root to Project Developer Share this:TwitterFacebookWhatsAppRedditLinkedInEmailLike this:Like Loading... Published by The Cyber Beat View all posts by The Cyber Beat