Summary: This week's cybersecurity news roundup features a variety of noteworthy stories. Researchers have discovered that an AI model can accurately determine keystrokes based on the sound the keyboard makes, posing a potential data theft risk. The DHS has announced additional cybersecurity funding for state and local governments. Interpol has shut down a phishing-as-a-service platform called 16shop, and the US Department of Health and Human Services has issued an alert about the ransomware-as-a-service group Rhysida. Other topics include new ransomware groups emerging, a Chinese state-sponsored threat group named RedHotel, macOS security reports, cybersecurity gaps in London-based companies, and Zyxel routers being targeted through an old vulnerability.
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