Special Bulletin
H-ISAC TLP White Hacking Healthcare - January 13, 2022
This week, Hacking Healthcare begins by breaking down the Federal Trade Commission’s warning that it may take action against companies that don’t remediate the Log4j vulnerability in a timely manner. Next, we jump to a new phishing technique that abuses Google Docs to slip under automated email filters and manual review alike. Finally, we try to provide some context around the ongoing U.S.-Russia talks and discuss how raised diplomatic tensions may stoke offensive cyber operations against critical infrastructure. Welcome back to Hacking Healthcare.
In this edition:
- The Federal Trade Commission Sends Log4j Warning
- Phishers Take Advantage of Google Docs
- U.S.-Russia Talks Over Ukraine Have Cyber Ramifications
View the detailed report below.
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