Security News Update for the Week Ending February 5th, 2023
This week’s news includes:
- The “S” in IoT stands for Security (Not)
- Android has a “Safe Folder” to protect sensitive files
- FAA “Fixes” human error that took down NOTAM system last week
- CISA announces more bugs, patches in Siemens, GE and Contec industrial control systems
- California AG announces CCPA sweep ahead of Data Privacy Day
- ChatGPT stole your work – now what?
- Lutheran social services of Illinois hacked, loses medical and ID info on 184,000
- Yet another unprotected database on the Internet
- Indiana Housing Agency breaches data on over 200k residents
- JD Sports loses data on 10 million customers
- Renewal by Andersen leaks a million files
- Tallahassee hospital diverting patients, canceling some surgeries after cyberattack
- Atlantic General Hospital in Maryland “experiencing network disruptions” after attack
- TSA tells airlines to secure no-fly-list
- Hacker uses verified Microsoft account to compromise users
- State-sponsored hackers changing tactics to put companies at risk
- Security news bites for the week ending February 3rd, 2023 including: Biden administration moves to halt all exports to Huawei. Popular derivatives trading platform down due to cyber attack. Facebook sues data scrapers while paying for scraped data. Singapore can now order social media to block content or be banned itself and Electrify America fast chargers – easy hack.