InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Saturday, April 9, 2022
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2 min readApr 9, 2022
- Your digital footprints could help hackers infiltrate computer networks
(The Next Web, April 9th) - Canadian government and industry need to enact a Zero Trust cybersecurity strategy
(Toronto Star, April 9th) - New Android banking malware remotely takes control of your device
(Bleeping Computer, April 9th) - New London’s Coast Guard Academy places third in national cybersecurity war game
(CT Insider, April 9th) - India Meteorological Department’s Twitter account hacked
(Newsroom Post, April 9th) - Accounts deceivable: Email scam costliest type of cybercrime
(Associated Press, April 9th) - Cyprus hackers sought for cyber security competition
(Cyprus Mail, April 9th) - U.S. Steps Up Cybersecurity Push: SEC Proposes New Rules While State Department Establishes Cyberspace Bureau
(Venafi, April 8th) - Google bans Muslim prayer apps containing data harvesting software
(The Siasat Daily, April 9th) - What counts as ‘malware’? AWS clarifies its definition
(VentureBeat, April 8th)