The FAA attributes its January NOTAM outage. Malicious OneNote attachments are appearing in phishing campaigns. The Vastflux ad campaign has been disrupted. Ukraine moves toward closer cybersecurity collaboration with NATO. Rick Howard considers the best of 2022. Deepen Desai from Zscaler looks at VPN Risk. And, finally, we\u2019re betting you want alerts for sports book customers and online gamers.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/14\n\nSelected reading.\nFAA Says Contractor Unintentionally Caused Outage That Disrupted Flights (Wall Street Journal)\nNot a cyberattack, but an IT failure: the FAA's NOTAM outage. (CyberWire)\nHackers now use Microsoft OneNote attachments to spread malware (BleepingComputer)\nTraffic signals: The VASTFLUX Takedown (HUMAN Security)\nUkraine signs agreement to join NATO cyber defense center (The Record from Recorded Future News)\xa0\nFanDuels warns of data breach after customer info stolen in vendor hack (BleepingComputer)\nIndustry looks at the MailChimp data incident. (CyberWire)\nPSA: Don\u2019t play GTA Online on PC right now (Video Games)\nYou might not want to play GTA Online right now due to security vulnerabilities (RockPaperShotgun)\nRiot Games hacked, delays game patches after security breach (BleepingComputer)\nRiot hit by \u2018social engineering attack\u2019 that will affect patch cadence for multiple titles (Dot Esports)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices