Security News for the Week Ending January 29, 2023
This week’s news includes:
- Why don’t people trust the gov with their info – the No-Fly-list is no longer secret
- Are you whining about having only 72 hors to report a breach – check this out
- A report on the state of cybersecurity maturity across the defense industrial base
- ChatGPT – It’s free – for now
- Apple rolls out patches to iOS and macOS including arbitrary code execution bugs
- User opening the wrong email cost Baltimore school district $10 million
- Hacker who alledgedly stole info on everyone in Austria arrested
- Ai and medical research
- Senator Jerry Moran’s campaign was scammed out of $700k in BEC compromise
- Hackers demand $10 mil not to leak League of Legends source code
- Google takes down 50,000 account pro-Chinese influence op called Dragonbridge
- US agrees to tighten data privacy for EU citizens – but not for us
- Password managers
- Ya know your ransomware response strategy – it probably doesn’t work any more
- Security news bites for the week ending January 27th, 2023: Oh, boy, bad day at work – FAA NOTAM failure caused by contractor deleting the wrong files. AI tools are great at … creating disinformation. Congressman ‘coming for answers’ after no-fly-list hack. Princeton student invents AI to detect AI. Here is who is getting rich in the crypto biz – fugitive cryptoqueen bilked investors out of $4 billion.