InfoSecSherpa’s News Round Up for Monday, September 27, 2021
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1 min readSep 27, 2021
- Shared password almost led to poisoning of American town’s drinking water
(The Straits Times, September 27th) - U.N. Members Seek New Cyber Discussions Amid Rising Ransomware Attacks
(The Wall Street Journal, September 27th) - A New Jupyter Malware Version is Being Distributed via MSI Installers
(The Hacker News, September 26th) - BluStealer, a new high-profile malware that steals sensitive information and files
(The Digital Hacker, September 27th) - Cyber Security Today, Sept. 27, 2021 — A new ransomware group found, AlphaBay criminal marketplace is back and updates from Chrome and Apple to install
(IT Business Canada, September 27th) - New SMS malware targets Android users through fake COVID messages
(Tech Republic, September 27th) - Russian Turla APT Group Deploying New Backdoor on Targeted Systems
(The Hacker News, September 27th) - ‘Illegal Streaming Sites Might Take Nude Pictures of You’
(Torrent Freak, September 27th) - South Africa vulnerable to a cyber attack
(Sowetan Live, September 27th) - Is hacking the next struggle for agriculture?
(Duluth News Tribune, September 27th)