InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Saturday, July 30, 2022

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InfoSecSherpa
2 min readJul 30, 2022
Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Image by James Wheeler from Pixabay.
See #8 for a news item about a cyber attack in Canada.
  1. Does your company suffer from broken culture syndrome?
    (MIT Management Sloan School, January 10th 2022)
  2. Bromford Housing Association targeted by cyber attack
    (BBC News, July 30th)
  3. Cyber Security Today, Week in Review for Friday July 29, 2022
    (IT World Canada, July 29th)
  4. Ransomware group demands £500,000 from British schools, citing cyber insurance policy
    (The Record by Recorded Future, July 29th)
  5. Cyber attack targets Finnish news agency STT
    (YLE, July 30th)
  6. Phishing and software vulnerabilities cause nearly 70% of cyber incidents
    (ITP, July 30th)
  7. Fifty-three Indonesians held hostage by cyber-scammers in Cambodia after applying for fake jobs
    (Nationwide News Australia, July 31st)
  8. Canada’s major arts and culture organizations fall victim to cyberattack
    (The Globe and Mail, July 29th)
  9. Security News This Week: You Pay More When Companies Get Hacked
    (Wired, July 30th)
  10. Over a Dozen Android Apps on Google Play Store Caught Dropping Banking Malware
    (The Hacker News, July 29th)
I will be speaking at the following events in Las Vegas at this year’s Hacker Summer Camp!
I will be speaking at the following events in Las Vegas at this year’s Hacker Summer Camp!

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