Security News for the Week Ending April 17th, 2022
This week’s security news includes:
- Lakeview Loan Servicing reports breach
- Police pull over driverless vehicle – not sure what comes next
- Hackers are exploiting Spring4Shell to spread Mirai
- NIST plans to update the NIST Cybersecurty Frameword
- Cisco patches wireless controller login bypass
- Apache says Struts 2 patch – well not really patched
- Login.gov to hold off on facial recognition – for now
- Google is the latest player to sell phone parts to consumers
- Apple says loading iPhone apps from other places, uh, affects our income and control
- Feds say North Korean’s responsible for $500 million hack of DeFi firm Ronin
- Microsoft discloses new way to hide malware
- Fox News exposes almost 60 gigabytes of data including PII
- VCs and competitors come together to bail out Axie Infinity after $642M crypto hack
- Yet another Russian hack
- Russia-Ukraine war kinetic and cyber
- What the [BLEEP] is the FBI doing
- Ya know those stories about people listening in on your microphone? Yup!
- Security news for the week ending April 15th, 2022: This week’s news bites: Cyber Command says chip shortage is a national security issue, Russian crooks worried sanctions will delete their ill-gotten gains, CISA advises D-Link users to take vulnerable routers offline, new bug in MS RPC runtime – zero click remote code execution and reminder, 3G cell networks shutting down, old devices will stop working