Security News Update for July 16, 2023

This week’s update includes:

  • FTC expands use of health breach notification rule enforcement
  • Yet another law firm exposed clients’ sensitive files
  • CISA releases version 2 of zero trust reference
  • Colorado posts enforcement plan for Colorado Privacy Act
  • Any idea what Entra ID is?
  • New breached companies continue to admit they fell to MOVEit hack
  • Progress Software patches 3 new MOVEit bugs this week
  • Apple releases more out-of-band emergency patches
  • Silk Road’s second in command gets 20 years
  • FBI alert on foreign adversary data gathering and asset recruiting at trade shows
  • Another day, another city goes dark – Hayward, California
  • Taiwan Semiconductor blames third party for breach and $70 million ransom demand
  • HCA Healthcare whacked for 10+ million patients’ data
  • US and EU agree to yet another data protection agreement
  • ChatGPT and data protection laws
  • If ChatGPT libels you, who do you sue? – it is a problem already
  • Security news bites for the week: OpenAI and Meta both sued for copyright infringement over AI tools, IBM joins the GPT biz, state bill would prohibit selling cell location data to third parties, another form of credit score  – your cell data and ChatGPT for crooks – WormGPT

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