InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Saturday, June 17, 2023
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2 min readJun 17, 2023
- Three months after Latitude cyberattack some victims still not notified
(Stuff New Zealand, June 18th) - Iranian Influence Groups Are Attempting to Deepen Social Rifts in Israel
(Haaretz, June 17th) - Bill allowing CISA to assist foreign governments passes Senate committee
(SC Media, June 17th) - Ransomware Gang Haunted US Firms Long Before MOVEit Hack
(Bloomberg, June 17th) - How North Korean hackers robbed British investors to fund Kim’s weapons
(The Telegraph/MSN, June 17th) - University System of Georgia, UGA among institutions hacked by Russian cybercriminals: reports
(Fox News, June 17th) - The inside story of how Newfoundland and Labrador health officials failed to act before a ransomware gang struck
(CBC, June 17th) - Teachers got an appreciation email from Fairfax Schools. It was a phishing test.
(The Washington Post, June 17th) - Khashoggi’s widow sues Israeli spyware firm over phone hacking
(IFP News, June 17th) - U.S. Chipmaker Micron Says Half of Revenue From China Firms Impacted By Failed Security Review
(Caixin Global, June 17th)