InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Thursday, May 5, 2022
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2 min readMay 5, 2022
- Cisco and F5 alert users to new critical vulnerabilities
(Computing UK, May 5th) - South Korea’s intelligence agency joins NATO’s cyber defense center as first in Asia
(The Korea Herald, May 5th) - Coding robot teaches K-12 students about cybersecurity
(Security Magazine, May 4th) - Thousands of Borrowers’ Data Exposed from ENCollect Debt Collection Service
(The Hacker News, May 5th) - Attorneys line up to take on healthcare breach lawsuits, amid hopes of substantial payouts
(SC Media, May 4th) - Uzbekistan legalises solar-powered crypto mining
(Reuters, May 4th) - Google, Apple, Microsoft make a new commitment for a “passwordless future”
(ZDNet, May 5th) - Boardrooms ‘lack understanding of cybersecurity’, government report finds
(Public Technology, May 5th) - VHD Ransomware Linked to North Korea’s Lazarus Group
(Threatpost, May 5th) - Universities can’t expect to grow cyber workforce with ‘antiquated methods’
(Ed Scoop, May 4th)
Cinco de Mayo bonus: Mexico’s Scitum Telmex to help national guard tackle cybercrime
(Telecompaper, May 5th)