InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Friday, January 14, 2022
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2 min readJan 14, 2022
- Federal Banking Regulators Issue 36-Hour Cybersecurity Breach Notification Requirement
(The National Law Review, January 13th) - Team USA Advises Athletes Heading to Beijing Olympics to Leave Their Phones at Home
(The Wall Street Journal, January 14th) - Iranian Intel Cyber Suite of Malware Uses Open-Source Tools
(Homeland Security Today, January 14th) - Russia says REvil gang arrested, infrastructure ‘liquidated’
(IT World Canada, January 14th) - Cyber attack in Albuquerque latest to target public schools
(Columbian, January 14th) - In 2021, cloud apps were the most common vector for malware.
(Ceng News, January 14th) - $400 million worth of crypto stolen to fund North Korean weapons of mass destruction, says report
(Windows Central, January 14th) - Texas parking payment problems now include scammy QR codes
(Digital Trends, January 13th) - 3rd-party flaws allowed a teen hacker to track location of Tesla cars
(Hack Read, January 14th) - New national authentication service and digital identity announced for Finland
(Biometric Update, January 14th)