Security News Update for April 9, 2023
This week’s news includes:
- Your next car might come with a subscription
- Ready for Windows 12?
- Twitter open-source code snippet from this month now has its own CVE vulnerability
- US seizes $112 million in crypto from pig butchering scammers
- BBB warns about your boss texting you scam
- What happens when a social media/romance scam meets crypto – it’s not pretty
- Western Digital admits to being hacked
- Another law firm admits they were hacked – Uber data stolen
- Yet another college hit by cyberattack
- Predatory lender TMX Finance leaks data on 4.8 million
- Camden County, NJ hit by ransomware – locks up investigative files
- This is why the feds are very scared about supply chain attacks
- Do you think your customers care WHY it took you 2 years to tell them their data was breached?
- The legal world for AI is muddy and getting muddier
- Security news bites for this week: the FDA will no longer approve digital medical devices that are vulnerable, Dish hit by multiple lawsuits after ransomware attacks, Telsa Model 3 hacked in less than 2 minutes at Pwn2Own hacking contest, social media account of porn star hacked; now posting extreme racist content and Tesla employees caught sharing embarrassing photos recorded on customer car cameras