Security News Update for September 10, 2023
This week’s security update includes:
- CEO of Blockchain Capital Loses $6 Million to Cyber Attack
- Colorado Consumer Privacy Act Thoughts
- Service Desks Under Attack – Requires Extra Training and Better Procedures
- Open Source Distributed Platform to Protect Communications
- More Apple Zero Days
- Some House Republicans Complain About New SEC Breach Disclosure Rules
- US Emulates Communist China in Efforts to Control Tech Platform
- UK Drops (Sort Of) Requirement to Scan Encrypted Messages for Illegal Content
- Cyber Safety Review Board – Lapsus$ “Activities”
- MOVEit (Cl0p) Ransomware Count
- UK Firm Using Windows 7 Hit by LockBit-Exfiltrated 10 GB of Sensitive Military Data
- Golf Club Maker Callaway Says 1 Million Affected by Breach
- Freecycle Confirms Breach of 7 Million Users
- Twitter Continues to Morph – With Privacy Issues
- Is Google’s Incognito Mode Private?
- California Releases Draft Audit and Risk Assessment Regs
- Security News for the Week Ending September 8th, 2023: want a .US domain? Just lie. Well, this qualifies as super embarrassing. Bad week for crypto scammers, good one for the rest of us. CISA says they are wrapping up the cyber incident reporting guide ahead of schedule and is that encrypted app really secure?