InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Thursday, February 22, 2024
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- AT&T outage caused by software update, not malicious intent: Sources
(ABC News, February 22nd) - UnitedHealth Group Reports Cyber Incident Involving ‘Suspected Nation-State Associated’ Threat Actor
(The Wall Street Journal, February 22nd) - Industry groups push back on cyber incident rules requiring “full access”
(Federal News Network, February 22nd) - Pharmacy Delays Across US Blamed on Nation-State Hackers
(Dark Reading, February 22nd) - Chinese firm hacked Indian immigration data
(The Indian Express, February 23rd) - IntelBrief: The Threat Landscape of North Korea’s Cyber Arsenal
(The Soufan Center, February 22nd) - Cyber-attack hits Malawi’s immigration service
(BBC News, February 22nd) - Accenture’s federal arm wins $789M Navy cyber contract
(Washington Technology, February 22nd) - Executive Order Bolsters Coast Guard’s Ability to Address Maritime Cyber Threats
(GCaptain, February 22nd) - Tehran’s Municipal Systems Still Struggling 8 Months After Cyber Attack
(Iran Focus, February 22nd)