InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Friday, January 19, 2024
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2 min readJan 19, 2024
- Four-in-ten employees sacked over email security breaches as firms tackle “truly staggering” increase in attacks
(ITPro, January 19th) - Presidential council approves recommendations for cyber-physical resilience
(Cyber Scoop, January 18th) - UK Government Potentially Vulnerable to a Catastrophic Ransomware Attack on Critical Infrastructure
(CPO Magazine, January 19th) - Toronto library begins restoring services following ransomware attack, but some user access won’t be available until February
(Toronto Star, January 19th) - US Cyber Command aiming to consolidate disparate programs in warfighting platform in 2024
(Defense Scoop, January 19th) - FBI, DHS Warn U.S. Firms of Cyber Threats from Chinese Drones
(Flying, January 18th) - Wyoming governor requests $6.8M to expand state’s cybersecurity team
(State Scoop, January 19th) - Jennifer Ewbank Departs CIA Digital Innovation Post
(MeriTalk, January 19th) - Email threats to patients escalate after Fred Hutch cyberattack
(The Seattle Times, January 16th) - ELO accounting data breach sparks tax fraud
(Cyber News, January 19th) - Organized Crime is Leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Cryptocurrencies, concerning new United Nations report says
(The Debrief, January 17th) - Inside the Massive Naz.API Credential Stuffing List
(Troy Hunt, January 18th)