In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we take a look at Facebook’s decision to move on from Face Recognition, the US’ next step in combatting hackers, and a bad day for a spyware developer.
Cyber Blurbs: FBI Hacks Notorious Ransomware Group
Cyber Blurbs: Acer Hit With Second Attack of 2021
Cyber Blurbs: That Facebook Outage
Cyber Blurbs: AirTags, Apple Pay Dealing with Security Flaws
Cyber Blurbs: Apple, Google Promise Billions For US Cyber Efforts
Cyber Blurbs: Feds List Top Exploited Vulnerabilities
Cyber Blurbs: SolarWinds Gets Hit Again
Cyber Blurbs: DoD Axes $10B Microsoft Cloud Deal
Cyber Blurbs: REvil Demands $70M in Kaseya Ransomware Attack
Cyber Blurbs: DHS to Regulate Pipeline Cybersecurity
Cyber Blurbs: Pipeline Pays Millions in Ransomware
Cyber Blurbs: Google to Require 2FA By Default
Cyber Blurbs: Contact Tracing Apps Leaking Data on Android
Cyber Blurbs: Apple Targeted in Ransomware Attack
Cyber Blurbs: US Sanctions Russia Over SolarWinds Hack
Cyber Blurbs: Facebook Breach Exposes 500 Million Users
In this week’s Cyber Blurbs Roundup, we take a look at Facebook’s massive data leak, Snapchat suspiciously working on an anti-Apple technology they’ll allegedly never use, the indictment of a Kansas man who is accused trying to sabotage his town’s water supply, and an unfortunate leak from one of the more trusted networking brands out there.