Security News for the Week Ending February 20, 2022
This week’s news items include:
- Beware when Superbowl ads use QR codes
- While India bans Chinese apps due to security, the U.S. …
- Hackers planted fake digital evidence on devices belonging to activists
- CISA releases list of free cybersecurity tools and services
- Google Chrome enhanced safe browsing mode
- Google issues emergency Chrome patch for active zero-day
- Adobe releases emergency fix for exploited Commerce and Magento zero-day
- Apparently losing your investment isn’t the only cryptocurrency worry
- GiveSendGo hacked-donors to Canadian truckers’ convoy leaked at DDoS site
- Navy engineer and wife sentences for selling nuclear secrets to another country
- CaptureRX considers bankruptcy if breach settlement not approved
- Public company boards – cybersecurity expertise
- Bifurcate! Bifurcate? DoD was just kidding
- MFA fatigue – it is a real problem
- Security news bites for the week ending February 18, 2022: (a) Missouri prosecutor wisely decides Governor is not tech smart, (b) new tool renders pixelating useless, (c) five Canadian banks’ online systems go down at once, (d) dad takes down town’s Internet to stop his kids from using their phones at night and (e) Russia continues to make token effort to reduce cyberattacks