Security News Update for July 17, 2022
This week’s security news includes:
- Can your firewall and/or endpoint protection software see into encrypted traffic
- Windows 8.1 now shows full-screen end of support
- Honda tries to downplay hacker remote unlock/start on some 2022 cars
- Google releases emergency Chrome 103 update for actively exploited vulnerability
- Joshua Schulte: guilty on all charges
- FCC looks to raise the definition of broadband
- Unknown hacker steals data on one billion Chinese citizens
- Healthcare AR vendor hit by ransomware; affects 600+ medical providers
- French telecom provider La Poste mobile hit by ransomware attack
- Are reverse search warrants legal
- License plate readers in a post-Roe America
- Check fraud on the rise
- Security news for the week ending July 15th: Experian users say their account has been hacked, was Hunter Biden’s iCloud account hacked, yet more UEFI firmware vulnerabilities, yet another Colorado election official faces felony charges and Cruise’s robot car outages are jamming up San Francisco