Security News Update for the Week Ending May 28, 2023
This week’s news update includes:
- Microsoft says business email compromise attackers evade impossible travel alert
- FBI says human trafficking rings force job seekers into crypto jacking schemes
- Biden nominates Lt. Gen. Timothy Haugh to head NSA and Cybercom
- CISA warns of Samsung ASLR bypass flaw being exploited
- FTC sues VoIP provider over billions of robocalls
- The AI wars continue – Twitter vs. Microsoft
- Google set to roll out privacy sandbox in Chrome in July
- Pharmerica breach exposes patient data of six million
- Apria Healthcare breach affects almost 2 million
- City of Augusta, Georgia hit by cyber incident
- Verified Twitter account users AI to spread hoax Pentagon explosion
- How much does failing to install a patch? $550,000
- Right to repair movement moves forward
- Security news bites for this week: ometimes a patch goes sideways, Chinese hackers behind Guam breach have been spying on the US military for years, OAuth flaw exposes social media login accounts to account takeover, Capita issued erroneous breach details and feds use AI tool to analyze social media of citizens and refugees.