Security News for the Week Ending January 16, 2022
Here is the security news for the week ending January 16, 2022:
January 16, 2022
- Gettr, the Alt-Tech, Uses Trackers, Features from Facebook and Google
- Chrome to Limit Access to Private Networks (via browser, finally)
- Remotely Executable NetUSB Bug Puts Millions of Devices at Risk
- Ivanti Updates Log4j Security Advisory for Multiple Products
- NYDFS Delays Disclosure Requirements for Commercial Financing
- ISPs Unhappy that Apple is Slowing Down Their Snooping
- Software Bill of Materials Good for Business
- More than the Average Breach – Be Afraid and Expect Worse
- Thailand hospital Data Leak Exposes 39 million Records
- Your Valley is Grass
- Side Effect of Ransomware – Albuquerque Jail in Lockdown
- Neenah, Wisconsin Schools Closed Due to Ransomware
- Bad Week in Albuquerque
- The Latest Supply Chain Risk – Your Desk Phone
- The Layers of Effective Endpoint Security
- Researcher Demonstrates How to Melt Power Lines in New York
- Security News Bites for the Week Ending January 14th, 2022: (a) hackers sending malware filled USB sticks in the mail, (b) Norton installs cryptomining software on users’ computers, (c ) White House hosts open source security summit, (d) Canon’s printer DRM comes back to haunt them and (e ) car makers say giving owners data from their cars will embolden sexual predators