InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Sunday, July 24, 2022
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2 min readJul 24, 2022
- T-Mobile settles to pay $350M to customers whose personal information was stolen
(ABC 7 News, July 23rd) - St. Marys, Ont. grapples with cyberattack as ransomware group threatens to publish stolen data
(Global News, July 22nd) - New Zealand businesses increasingly targeted by cyber crime
(Stuff NZ, July 24th) - The SBU detained a hacker who stole databases of Ukrainian banks and sold them to the Russian Federation
(The Odessa Journal, July 23rd) - Crypto Industry Has Lost $42.7 Million Due To Crypto Cyber Fraud: FBI
(The Coin Republic, July 23rd) - Dubai-based supermarket chain Spinneys suspects some customer data was compromised in last week’s cyber attack
(The National News, July 22nd) - Liquid Cyber Security launches Africa’s cybersecurity fusion centre in South Africa
(TechCabal, July 22nd) - IoT cyber security impetus placed on manufacturers — TÜV SÜD
(Smart Energy International, July 23rd) - Cyber Warfare and Levées en Masse in International Humanitarian Law: New Wine into Old Wineskins
(Jurist, July 22nd) - Cyber safety now a valuable life skill
(Insurance Business NZ, July 23rd)