InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Saturday, April 29, 2023
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2 min readApr 29, 2023
- Cyber-attack sparks fears that criminals could target UK gun owners for firearms
(The Guardian, April 29th) - Sudanese hackers target Israeli aviation websites
(MEHR News Agency, April 29th) - Intelligence watchdog questions cyber agency’s approach to international law, CSE insists it was above board
(CBC, April 28th) - Google Adds New Cyber Security Tools & Features to ChromeOS
(GBHackers on Security, April 29th) - Ransomware is a forever problem now
(Axios, April 28th) - Amnesty International Australia Suffered a Data Breach in December, but Says Everything is Now Fine
(Gizmodo Australia, April 29th) - The UN’s new cybercrime treaty raises human rights concerns. How China’s new counter-espionage law could impact cyber business.
(The Cyber Wire, April 28th) - Diocese of Las Vegas: Cybersecurity incident impacts IT systems
(8 News Now KLAS, April 28th) - The SEC Wants You to Do Better at Disclosing Cybersecurity Breaches
(JDSupra/Navex, April 28th) - Carnegie Mellon’s hacking team wins MITRE eCTF Cybersecurity Competition
(EurakAlert, April 28th)