Security News for the Week Ending May 22, 2022
This week’s security news includes:
- When is your iPhone really off?
- SF police use autonomous cars for surveillance
- Two business grade Netgear routers are vulnerable and can’t be fixed
- Home title fraud monitoring
- And now we have five – zero-days for Apple so far this year
- Microsoft end-of-life’s Windows Server 20H2
- Judge okays first cryptocurrency sanctions case
- Google plans to share vetted open source software
- Costa Rica ransomware problem grows
- Space piractes
- Texas Department of Insurance leaks data on two million Texans
- Preserving text messages
- Bluetooth specs says its not secure – they are right
- North Korea has a new way to fund terror
- Security news bites: flaw in uclibc allows DNS poisoning attacks, cyberattack on Hawaii undersea cable thwarted, will the Mickey Mouse protection law go up in flames, feds write memo that says they pinky promise not to charge security researchers under CFAA and sanctions have some effect on Russian tech sector.