InfoSecSherpa’s News Round Up for Friday, January 7, 2022

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2 min readJan 7, 2022

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Heading into the weekend!
  1. Data Breach Alert: American Pool Enterprises
    (JD Supra / Console and Associates, P.C., January 7th)
  2. Thailand National Cybersecurity Committee announces the details on the characteristics of the cyber threats and security control baselines
    (Lexology / Baker McKenzie, January 7th)
  3. Biden Administration Warns Against Spyware Targeting Dissidents
    (The New York Times, January 7th)
  4. E-Waste is a Cybersecurity Problem, Too Toxic chemicals can leach out of old devices — but so can sensitive data
    (IEEE Spectrum, January 7th)
  5. Here’s the truth about the crypto miner that comes with Norton Antivirus
    (The Verge, January 7th)
  6. Poland admits use of Israeli spyware but only for fighting crime and corruption
    (Dawn, January 7th)
  7. FluBot malware now targets Europe posing as Flash Player app
    (Bleeping Computer, January 7th)
  8. Why Your Company’s Security Will Depend On Empathy And Team Collaboration In 2022
    (Forbes, January 7th)
  9. Russian cyberattacks in Ukraine soar as invasion fears grow, security experts warn
    (The U.S. Sun, January 7th)
  10. Business Australia warns businesses to prepare for a rise in cyberattacks
    (Insurance Business Australia, January 8th)
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