InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Friday, April 8, 2022
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2 min readApr 8, 2022
- How QR Codes Work and What Makes Them Dangerous — A Computer Scientist Explains
(NextGov, April 7th) - Greek Post Restarts Services After Cyber-Attack Downs System
(Balkan Insight, April 6th) - South Korean Intelligence Service Informs Crypto Exchanges About Cyberthreats
(Bitcoin, April 7th) - Britain updates guidance on use of Russian computer tech
(Teiss, March 29th) - The realities of ransomware
(ABA Banking Journal, April 8th) - Finland Hit by Cyber Attack, Airspace Breach as NATO Bid Weighed
(Bloomberg, April 8th) - Microsoft seizes internet domains linked to GRU cyberattacks against Ukraine
(CyberScoop, April 8th) - Nathan Taylor Named Assistant Director of FBI’s Information Technology Applications and Data Division
(Homeland Security Today, April 8th) - Munich Re tightens up cyber insurance policies to exclude war
(KELO, April 8th) - Kansas cyber information-sharing in ‘a different place’ in 2022, says CIO
(State Scoop, April 8th)