Security News Update for July 31, 2022

This week’s security news includes:

  • Jury delivers $7 billion verdict against Charter Cable due to bad security practices
  • Spanish radiation sensor hack was an inside job
  • Microsoft resumes blocking VBA macros
  • Patent trolls beware
  • Uber settles with feds over lying about 2016 breach
  • Digital exhaust opt out guide version 3
  • T-Mobile will pay $350 million + $150 Million to settle breach lawsuits
  • Hackers leak data from evangelical organizations who supported overturning Roe
  • Why Huawei is a cybersecurity risk
  • In the wake of breaches, insurers look to rescind policies
  • So you THINK you own your cryptocurrency
  • Security news bites for the week ending July 29th, 2022: TSA updates cybersecurity guidelines for pipeline operators.  How long does it take for hackers to start scanning for vulnerabilities?  Federal court database breach much bigger than admitted.  Ransomware attacks may be falling as victims stop paying.  Apple network traffic routed through Russia for 12 hours.

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