InfoSecSherpa’s News Round Up for Saturday, October 23, 2021
InfoSecSherpa: Your Guide Up a Mountain of Information!
2 min readOct 23, 2021
- Consumer Cybersecurity Labeling for IoT Devices: A Q&A with NIST’s Katerina Megas
(NIST, October 21st) - Hacker sells the data for millions of Moscow drivers for $800
(Bleeping Computer, October 23rd) - Websites SHOULD let you cut and paste passwords to gain access, Britain’s cyber security experts say
(Daily Mail UK, October 23rd) - PSA: Watch out for Norton LifeLock phishing emails
(Techaeris, October 23rd) - The sheikh, the businessman and a hacking mystery on 3 continents
(The New York Times, October 23rd) - Bluetooth allows hackers to track your every move, and turning it off won’t help
(Brinkwire, October 23rd) - French Cyber Security Company to Open Office in Ukraine
(Open4Business, October 23rd) - Companies must show a license before selling spyware to Russia and China, according to US spyware export rules
(Brinkwire, October 23rd) - 1.6 million phishing emails were blocked by Google, let’s know why
(The Digital Hacker, October 23rd) - Facebook sues Ukrainian hacker for selling millions of users’ data
(Kyiv Post, October 23rd)