InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Saturday, February 11, 2023
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Feb 11, 2023
- Cyber emergency at Tallahassee Memorial
(Florida Politics, February 11th) - Queen Elizabeth Hospital criticised for failing to recover from cyber attack two months later
(Barbados Today, February 11th) - Reported ransomware attacks in Calgary dropped 41% last year
(CBC Calgary, February 11th) - Reddit recommends users set up 2FA following confirmed data breach
(TechSpot, February 11th) - Cybercriminals target fans of The Last of Us with recent malware and phishing scams
(IFA Magazine, February 11th) - Hacker uses new ‘Screenshotter’ malware tool to target organizations
(Orissa Post, February 11th) - North Korean Hackers Are Attacking US Hospitals
(Wired, February 11th) - Could Congress ban TikTok in the U.S.? It’s too soon to tell, analysts say
(Morningstar, February 11th) - Cookie consent is not enough
(Venture Beat, February 11th) - Digging into Google’s point of view on confidential computing
(Silicon Angle, February 11th)