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H-ISAC TLP White: Finished Intelligence Report: Mespinoza/GoldBurlap/CYBORG SPIDER, January 7, 2022
Analyst Note from the HHS Health Sector Cybersecurity Coordination Center (HC3).
TLP Green: FBI Flash: FIN7 Cyber Actors Target US Businesses Through USB Keystroke Injection Attacks
This is an update to FLASH Number MI-000120-MW which was disseminated on March 26, 2020.
HC3: Monthly Cybersecurity Vulnerability Bulletin TLP White: December News of Interest to the Health Sector
December News of Interest to the Health Sector.
H-ISAC TLP White Informational: HC3: Monthly Cybersecurity Vulnerability Bulletin January 10, 2022
On January 10, 2022, the Health Sector Cybersecurity Coordination Center (HC3) shared a report "December 2021 Vulnerability Bulletin" regarding vulnerabilities impacting information systems relevant to the health sector.
H-ISAC TLP White Hacking Healthcare - January 4,2022
This week, Hacking Healthcare begins by reviewing how an AvosLocker ransomware attack bolsters our understanding of how ransomware gangs operate.
H-ISAC TLP White Vulnerability: H-ISAC and Microsoft Patch Tuesday Podcast - January 2022
Health-ISAC and Microsoft have partnered together to deliver a new medium to discuss notable vulnerabilities patched in the recent Patch Tuesday update.
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.
H-ISAC TLP Amber: Health-ISAC Members Assess Severing Interfaces within Ukraine Due to Recent Attacks
A coordinated and targeted cyber-attack has left multiple online components of the Ukrainian government offline.
FBI Flash TLP White: Indicators of Compromise Associated with Diavol Ransomware January 19, 2022
The FBI first learned of Diavol ransomware in October 2021. Diavol is associated with
developers from the Trickbot Group, who are responsible for the Trickbot Banking Trojan.