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"Rhysida hackers blamed for ransomware attack at Seattle Airport."

Views expressed in this cybersecurity, cyber crime update are those of the reporters and correspondents.  Accessed on 18 September 2024, 0237 UTC.

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TODAY'S FEATURED STORY
Rhysida Hackers Blamed for Ransomware Attack on Seattle Airport

The Port of Seattle says some of its data was encrypted in the attack and is refusing to pay the ransom.

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Police Arrest Teen Over London Transport Cyberattack That Exposed Traveler Data

London tube, train, and bus commuters may have seen their bank account numbers, names, and addresses leaked due to the Sept. 1 cyberattack.

'Vo1d' Trojan Malware Infects 1.3 Million Android-Based TV Boxes Globally

The Android malware discreetly downloads unwanted software and has reportedly infected users in nearly 200 countries.

Compared to Competitors, This VPN Offers More for Less

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23andMe Agrees To $30 Million Settlement For Last Year's Data Breach

Affected users can try to claim up to $10,000 if the breach at 23andMe led to financial fraud or paying up for security or mental health services.

This CAPTCHA Test Can Trick Windows Users Into Installing Malware

Hackers have been spotted circulating a fake CAPTCHA test that looks benign, but can actually manipulate Windows users into installing an infostealing malware.

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