InfoSecSherpa’s News Round Up for Thursday, January 6, 2022
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Jan 6, 2022
- Kazakhstan government shuts down internet following country-wide protests
(The Daily Swig, January 6th) - This sneaky hacking group targets old Java applications to break into networks
(ZDNet, January 6th) - This iOS malware fakes an iPhone shutdown to avoid death
(TechRadarPro, January 6th) - Hackers hit major Portuguese media group, take down websites
(TechXplore, January 6th) - Key Considerations for Canada’s Forthcoming National Cyber Security Strategy
(TripWire, January 5th) - Docs Refused to Pay the Cyber Attack Ransom — and Suffered
(Medscape, January 5th) - Senators seek update on DHS, DOT cybersecurity efforts for transportation systems
(FedScoop, January 5th) - Your cybersecurity training needs improvement because hacking attacks are only getting worse
(ZDNet, January 6th) - Israeli cybersecurity firm Sygnia uncovers financial fraud operation
(The Jerusalem Post, January 6th) - Kansas Gets 17 Critical Cybersecurity Recommendations
(InfoSecurity, January 5th)