Cyber Security Today, March 23, 2022 – Satellite disruption investigated, HP printers need updating, and more
Today’s podcast reports on the disruption of European service of the Viasat satellite provider, patches needed to be installed for HP and Dell devices and more
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Okta should have moved faster to understand report on cyber attack, says CSO

Okta’s chief security officer has admitted his company should have moved faster to get the full report of a third-party contractor into a cyberattack earlier this year by the Lapsus$ extortion gang. The week-long delay has led to some confusion by customers about the depth of the attack. However, in a nine-minute video statement this […]
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Making ransom payment no assurance of getting data back: Telus

Fewer than half of Canadian firms survyed that made ransomware payments got full access back to data:
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Top Russian Meat Producer Suffers Cyberattack
One of Russia’s biggest meat producers, Miratorg Agribusiness Holding has suffered a major cyberattack.
Hundreds Of HP Printer models Vulnerable To 3 Critical Flaws
HP has issued warnings on three critical-severity flaws affecting hundreds of the company’s printer models.
Tricks Attackers Use To Scam People Buying NFTs
Cisco Talos researcher, Jaeson Schultz has uncovered several tricks cybercriminals could use to defraud users buying or minting NFTs.
How Organizations Can Protect Themselves From Russian Attacks
The U.S. government has outlined several security actions organizations are expected to follow to protect them from Russian cyberattacks.
Volvo Cars Cut Sales Forecast Due To Chip Shortage
Volvo Cars could cut its forecast for vehicle delivery in 2022. This is due to the shortage of chips which the company expects to continue into the second quarter.
Alphabet’s Sandbox Secures ‘Nine Figures’ Funding
Alphabet’s quantum technology group, Sandbox has raised “nine figures” in funding. The company also confirmed that it is spinning off into an independent company. Sandbox will be led by CEO Jack Hidary while former Google CEO, Eric Schmidt will chair the company’s board. The funding is possible thanks to its partnership with high-profile investors and […]
Dutch Senate Moves To Block Meta’s Planned Data Centre
Some members of the Dutch Senate have urged the government to temporarily block the construction of Meta’s planned data centre in the town of Zeewolde.