InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Sunday, September 11, 2022
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2 min readSep 11, 2022
- Nigerian Navy train personnel on cyber-security, maritime safety
(Vanguard Nigeria, September 11th) - Cyber Chief: Ireland’s position in the world does not protect it from attacks by other countries
(The Journal, September 10th) - Privacy tops convenience in AI use
(The Economic Times, September 11th) - Ransomware uptick driving cyber price increases: Fitch
(Intelligent Insurer, September 10th) - Online terror is Israeli democracy’s most complex threat — Shin Bet chief
(The Jerusalem Post, September 11th) - Nigerian Communications Commission’s Computer Security Incident Response Team (NCC-CSIRT) warns against Google Chrome extensions Malware
(The Guardian NG, September 11th) - Bitcoin ATMs are spreading. They’re legal but can be tools for cyber crooks
(Miami Herald/AOL, September 11th) - Firmware bugs in many HP computer models left unfixed for over a year
(Bleeping Computer, September 11th) - Iranian APT42 Launched Over 30 Espionage Attacks Against Activists and Dissidents
(The Hacker News, September 11th) - It’s Not Just the Airport: GPS Jamming Is Affecting People All Over Israel
(Haaretz, September 11th)