InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Friday, April 15, 2022
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1 min readApr 15, 2022
- It’s fun. It’s trendy. It’s putting your iris biometrics on the market for free
(Biometric Update, April 15th) - Good Cyber Hygiene is a Civic Duty
(INC, April 15th) - $200K public relations aid for N.L. cyberattack didn’t result in transparency: expert
(Toronto Star, April 14th) - Ozarks Technical Community College announces it was a victim of cyber fraud
(KY3, April 15th) - The Complete List Of Hacker And Cybersecurity Movies
(Cybercrime Magazine, April 7th) - Royal Spanish Football Federation report cyber attack to police after email accounts, private texts stolen
(ESPN, April 15th) - Keeping Cyber-Secure: What Special Districts Need to Know
(Government Technology, April 14th) - Feds Disrupt Cyberattack Aimed at Pacific Communications
(Gov Info Security, April 14th) - Personal data breaches are falling — except in Russia
(TechMonitor, April 15th) - Hospital robots face attacks by hackers after security flaws found
(NY Post, April 14th)