InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Tuesday, January 2, 2024
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- Hackers hit Australian state’s court recording database
(Reuters, January 1st) - Iranian Food Delivery Giant Snappfood Cyber Attack: 3TB of Data Stolen
(Hack Read, January 2nd) - ‘Lazy’ broadband engineers blamed for exposing hospitals and banks to cyber attacks
(The Telegraph UK, January 2nd) - Rising threat: Beware of international call scams as cyber fraud sees alarming surge
(CNBC TV-18, January 2nd) - Hacker Who Attacked Colombian Government Websites Sentenced to more than 3 Years in Prison
(Finance Colombia, January 1st) - What to do about disinformation
(Financial Times, December 16th) - Amid cybersecurity concerns, Malaysia launches central database aimed at refining targeted subsidy handouts
(Channel News Asia, January 2nd) - Theft of Vancouver rape crisis centre server containing sensitive data raises privacy concerns
(CBC British Columbia, January 2nd) - Google accounts may be vulnerable to new hack, changing password won’t help
(Cyber News, January 2nd) - Hackers Attack UK’s Nuclear Waste Services Through LinkedIn
(Hack Read, January 2nd)