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October 20, 2023



The Apache Software Foundation released a security update to address multiple vulnerabilities in the HTTP Server and its modules.


October 20, 2023

Affected country: Niger
Glide: EP-2023-000223-NER
The first case of diphtheria in Niger was reported on 17 July 2023. Initially reported in 17 health districts spanning seven out of eight regions, the outbreak has now spread to three additional health districts, namely Agadez, Takieta and Tchirozerine, with an upward trend over time. During epidemiological week 42 (ending 22 October 2023), a total of 98 new suspected diphtheria cases, including two deaths (CFR 2.0%), were reported making a 64.3% increase in cases, compared to the 35 cases reported in epidemiological week 41. From 17 July to 23 October 2023, a cumulative total of 1 690 suspected cases were reported in 20 health districts, resulting in 75 deaths (CFR 4.4%). More than 80% (n=1 371) of cases were reported from three health districts, including Matameye (58%, n=973), Magaria (15%, n=260), and Tanout (8%, n=138). Of the 75 recorded deaths, 22.7% (n=17) were reported from Matameye, followed by Zinder (21.3%, n=16), Tanout (12.0%, n=9), Magaria (9.3%, n=7), Aderbissinat (8%, n=6), and Gouree (6.6%, n=5). (WHO, 9 Nov 2023)
On 20 October 2023, the Government of Niger, through the Ministry of Public Health, Population and Social Affairs, declared a diphtheria outbreak. The first case was registered on 17 July 2023. As of 02 November, all eight regions of the country have notified at least 1 case of diphtheria. A total of 1,838 suspected cases of diphtheria, including 91 deaths (lethality: 5%), have been reported. The regions of Zinder (1,578 cases) and Agadez (132 cases) are the most impacted, contributing to 86% and 7% of the total caseload, respectively. 47% of positive cases are among children aged 5 to 14 years, 22% of positive cases are aged 12 to 59 months, 2.5% of positive cases are less than 1 year old and about 28.5% are aged 15 and above. Since the onset of the outbreak, UNICEF has initiated its response in support of and partnership with the Ministry of Public Health and other partners involved in the response. To date, 50,000 children aged 0 to 14 years have already been vaccinated. (UNICEF, 10 Nov 2023)
The Niger Red Cross (CRN) regularly participates in the meeting of the health cluster, where on October 11, 2023, the Ministry alerted partners on the registration of diphtheria cases in the regions of Zinder and Maradi, DREF intervention areas, where 1,440 cases had been recorded including 69 deaths (source: Ministry of Health). A national response plan was immediately developed, and the ministry held an emergency meeting on October 23, 2023, to ask the support of all its partners. Following the meeting, the NS received a formal letter requesting support. (IFRC, 13 Nov 2023)

October 20, 2023
First Reported: Thursday, 19 Oct 2023 09:04:00Status: CONTROLLEDRegion: 1
October 20, 2023

According to a recent Yubico survey, 80% of respondents are concerned about the security of their online accounts and 39% admit to reusing passwords.
October 19, 2023

According to a recent phishing report, nearly one in three users are likely to click on a suspicious link or comply with a fraudulent request. 
October 19, 2023

A recent Q3 ransomware report found a nearly 15% increase in ransomware activity since Q2 due to an increased number of ransomware groups.
October 19, 2023

A new report reveals cyberattacks are the leading cause of IT downtime and data loss in 2023.
October 19, 2023

The embrace of new technologies and the roll out of a seemingly endless stream of new digital services are making it difficult for compliance teams to adjust their policies and procedures accordingly. 

October 19, 2023
First Reported: Thursday, 19 Oct 2023 14:34:00Status: CONTAINEDRegion: 1
October 19, 2023
First Reported: Thursday, 19 Oct 2023 14:14:00Status: GOINGRegion: MFS