The International Criminal Court reports a "cybersecurity incident." ShroudedSnooper intrusion activity is both novel and simple. Criminal malware targets Chinese-speaking victims. The costs of insider risk. More on the casino attacks (and related social engineering capers). In our Learning Layer segment,\xa0Sam Meisenberg drops into a CISSP tutoring session and offers some test-taking tips. Our guest is Aaron Brazelton, Dean of Admissions and Advancement at the Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering. And the Clorox incident shows how one company navigates unfamiliar new SEC rules.\nJoin Sam Meisenberg as he drops into a CISSP tutoring session talking about the difference between due diligence and due care along with some test-taking tips.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/180\n\nLearning Layer.\nLearning about the CISSP certification from (ISC)\xb2\n\nSelected reading.\nWar crimes tribunal ICC says it has been hacked (Reuters)\nInternational Criminal Court says cybersecurity incident affected its information systems last week (AP News)\xa0\nHackers breached International Criminal Court\u2019s systems last week (BleepingComputer)\nNew ShroudedSnooper actor targets telecommunications firms in the Middle East with novel Implants (Cisco Talos)\nShroudedSnooper's HTTPSnoop Backdoor Targets Middle East Telecom Companies (The Hacker News)\nChinese Malware Appears in Earnest Across Cybercrime Threat Landscape (Proofpoint)\xa0\nHackers who breached casino giants MGM, Caesars also hit 3 other firms, Okta says (Reuters)\nLas Vegas casino ransomware attacks: Okta in the spotlight (The Stack)\xa0\nMGM losing up to $8.4M per day as cyberattack paralyzes slot machines, hotels for 8th straight day: analyst (New York Post)\xa0\nCaesars reports cyberattack but did not go offline (Top Class Actions)\xa0\nWhat Las Vegas tourists need to know about casino hacks (Washington Post)\xa0\nMGM, Caesars Face Regulatory, Legal Maze After Cyber Incidents (Dark Reading)\nClorox Cyberattack Brings Early Test of New SEC Cyber Rules (Wall Street Journal)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices