Security News Update for the Week Ending October 9, 2022
- Feds Are Going After Unapproved Messaging Platforms – So Far $1.8 Bil in Fines
- Hackers Claim to Have Breached Russian Satellite Network Gonets
- CISA, DoJ and NSA Issue Advisory on Tools Used to Hack DoD Contractor
- Indonesia Data Protection Law Includes Jail Time, Asset Seizure and Compensation for Breaches
- FCC Threatens to Block Carriers Not Complying with Robocall Rules
- U.S. Hacker Gets 25 Years for Business Email Compromise Scam
- U.S. Releases Third Try at U.S. – E.U. Privacy Agreement
- DoJ Releases Alert on Midterm Election Manipulation Tactics
- Well, This is Not Good
- Hackers Stole Data from DOD Contractor
- City of Tucson Announces Security Breach
- The Securing Open Source Software Act
- Lawyers Ought to Know the Law
- Consumers Are Getting More Security and Privacy Conscious – Well Maybe
- Security News Bites for the Week Ending October 7th, 2022: IRS text spam. Former Uber CISO convicted of cover up of breach. The Russians are coming, the Russians are coming. Department of embarrassment department and Facebook discovered hundreds of iOS and Android apps stealing login credentials