InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Tuesday, May 3, 2022
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1 min readMay 3, 2022
- Unpatched DNS bug affects millions of routers and IoT devices
(Bleeping Computer, May 3rd) - Thomson Reuters to review contracts, including for database used to track immigrants
(The Washington Post, April 29th) - New US Breach Reporting Rules for Banks Take Effect May 1
(GovInfoSecurity, April 29th) - Chinese cyber-espionage group Moshen Dragon targets Asian telcos
(Bleeping Computer, May 2nd) - U.S. DoD tricked into paying $23.5 million to phishing actor
(Bleeping Computer, May 2nd) - Girlguides will learn to code to bring more women into tech
(Computing UK, May 3rd) - Jason Fickett to lead national cyber strategy at Booz Allen
(Security Magazine, May 3rd) - Rental car company Sixt confirms cyber attack, leaves scores of UK customers in the dark
(ITPro, May 3rd) - A stealthy new espionage group is targeting corporate mergers and acquisitions
(Tech Crunch, May 3rd) - Kansas City, Kansas Remains Relatively Silent on Cyber Attack
(Government Technology, May 2nd)