InfoSecSherpa’s News Round Up for Monday, October 25, 2021
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1 min readOct 25, 2021
- Scotland to Make Cybersecurity Advice More Accessible
(Digit, October 25th) - Facebook’s language gaps allow terrorist content and hate speech to thrive
(PBS NewsHour, October 25th) - The urgent need for the healthcare industry to develop cyber-resiliency
(Security Magazine, October 25th) - Retailers confront a growing risk of cyberattacks
(National Retail Federation, October 25th) - NYC’s ‘Peculiar’ New Delivery App Law Raises Data Breach Fears
(Bloomberg Law, October 25th) - Nova Scotia failing to protect against ‘typosquatting,’ doppelganger websites, says analyst
(CBC News, October 25th) - GCHQ to use military hackers to hunt ransomware gangs
(Financial Times, October 25th) - State Department to Form New Cyber Office to Face Proliferating Global Challenges
(The Wall Street Journal, October 25th) - Microsoft: Russian-backed hackers targeting cloud services
(Spectrum Local News, October 25th) - JavaScript Obfuscation Now Often Used By Hackers To Hide Malware
(Latest Hacking News, October 25th)