Security News Update for May 7, 2023
This week’s news includes
- Beware, your MSP or ISP likely doesn’t care about your cybersecurity
- Verified Twitter accounts warn of (fake) imminent nuclear strike
- Researchers publish new BGP routing flaws in open source routing software
- SANS Institute releases volumes 1,2 and 3 of ICS cybersecurity field manual
- Privacy4Cars releases a tool to help people understand what data your car is collecting
- CISA releases draft Secure Software Self-Attestation form
- Court says pay up to Merck’s insurer after $1.4 bil Not-Petya claim denied
- Operation SpecTor seizes $53 Mil and arrests 288 in dark web drug bust
- DoJ detected SolarWinds hack months earlier than first disclosed
- The FBI says don’t pay the ransom, the San Bernadino Sheriff paid a $1+ million ransom
- Fake Postal Service jobs site – in Pakistan – leaks personal data, credit cards
- IT giant Bitmarck shuts down systems after ransomware attack
- MeritServus and MeritKapital who register shell companies hacked
- Dallas, Texas hit by ransomware attack
- City of Lowell, Mass. hit by ransomware; systems taken offline
- US Army information warfare division
- As AI moves at warp speed new tools may help prevent mistakes
- Companies hit with data breach lawsuit
- Security news for the week ending May 5th, 2023: government contractors affected by TikTok ban too, Google and Apple work together to stop AirTag stalking, Google to remove “secure” icon in Chrome, expect more of this: PornHub says if you are in Utah, you cannot access the site and National Guard to the rescue
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