H-ISAC TLP White Hacking Healthcare - January 19, 2022

This week, Hacking Healthcare begins by breaking down what the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) new strategy to combat cybercrime means, and why it may not produce significantly better results than its current approach. Next, we examine the significance of U.S. Cyber Command’s (CYBERCOM) recent press release linking a cyber threat actor group to Iran’s intelligence agency. Finally, we briefly note that vulnerabilities aren’t the only supply chain threat to be aware of as we look at a case of deliberate sabotage that impacted tens of thousands of dependent apps. Welcome back to Hacking Healthcare.

In this edition:

  • FBI Looks to Change Cybercrime Strategy
  • U.S. Cyber Command Links Hacking Group to Iranian Government
  • Developer Sabotage of Open-Source Code Libraries Disrupts Thousands of Apps

View the detailed report below.

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