Summary: This week's cybersecurity news roundup includes stories about the crackdown on cybercrime in Africa, an unpatched macOS flaw, and investor disclosures. Interpol and Afripol have arrested suspects and disrupted cyber networks across 25 African countries, with financial losses exceeding $40 million. A Florida man pleaded guilty in a hacking scheme to steal $150,000, and cybersecurity firm SentinelOne is exploring a potential takeover. Facebook is expanding end-to-end encryption in Messenger, and EY's analysis shows an increase in cyber management and oversight disclosures. The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) facilitated the remediation of over 1,000 vulnerabilities, and there have been recent vulnerabilities in Nvidia drivers, Jupiter X Core WordPress plugin, WinRAR, and macOS App Management.

Hashtags: #AfricaCybercrimeCrackdown #UnpatchedmacOSFlaw #InvestorDisclosures #Cybersecurity #Interpol #Afripol #HackingScheme #CybersecurityFirm #EndToEndEncryption #CyberManagement #CISA #Vulnerabilities #NvidiaDrivers #JupiterXCore #WinRAR #macOSAppManagement

https://www.securityweek.com/in-other-news-africa-cybercrime-crackdown-unpatched-macos-flaw-investor-disclosures/

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