InfoSecSherpa’s News Roundup for Tuesday, October 11, 2022
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1 min readOct 11, 2022
- The Power Of Emotions: How Cybercriminals Are Taking Advantage Of Psychology
(Forbes, October 10th) - PayPal Says It Won’t Fine Users $2,500 for Misinformation, but It Will Fine Them for ‘Intolerance’
(Reason, October 10th) - ‘Fat Bear Week’ Hit By Voter-Fraud Attempt
(Rolling Stone, October 11th) - Japan, Canada to formally begin intelligence sharing talks
(Associated Press News, October 11th) - India offers operational, cyber security training to Philippines military
(The Economic Times, October 11th) - Caffeine, a new Phishing-as-a-Service toolkit available in the underground
(Security Affairs, October 11th) - Albanian National Security Council convenes over Iran cyber attacks
(Euractiv, October 11th) - How Cyber Attackers Are Using Social Engineering To Disrupt Companies
(Tech Nova, October 11th) - Rwanda: PM Ngirente Calls for More Enforcement in Cyber-Security
(All Africa, October 10th) - Cyber attack against county posed risk to real estate industry, which has emerged intact
(The Suffolk Times, October 11th)