Security News Update for August 28, 2022
This week’s security news includes:
- Google fends off 46 million packet per second denial of service attack
- Early draft of California privacy regulations
- The O.MG USB cable
- Federal privacy legislation
- Oracle sued over privacy violations
- Colorado’s Mesa County election deputy pleads guilty to tampering, agrees to testify against her boss, Tina Peters
- North Korea hackers try to fool security researchers-here is how
- Hackers stole $1.2 billion from Acala’s liquidity pool crashing the crypto
- India’s federal police and banking records exposed
- California fines Sephora $1.2 million for privacy violations
- Liberty Counsel breach just got bigger
- FTC intensifies privacy battle
- Lloyd’s of London to exclude state-sponsored attacks cyber policies
- Why vendor cyber risk management is critical
- Security news bites for the week ending August 26th: Mozilla says 18 of 25 pregnancy apps tested-privacy not included. NSO Group CEO resigns, NSO lays off 100. Israeli phone hacking firm shared client data with Japan without telling clients. City of Portland gave hacker $1.4 million in oopsy. Researchers discover 8-year-old vulnerability in Linux kernel.