Security News Update for January 21, 2024
This week’s SNU includes:
- Microsoft to Keep All EU Cloud Customer Data in the EU
- Maybe AI Developers Need to Use AI Bug Hunting on Themselves
- Kansas State Courts Work on Closing the Barn Doors After the Horses are Gone
- Google Plans to Stop Storing Map Location Data
- Almost 200,000 SonicWall Firewalls Vulnerable to DoS and Potential RCE Attacks
- Thousands of Juniper Networks Devices Vulnerable to RCE Attack
- Atlassian Bug Rates 10/10
- In Addition to Atlassian, Citrix and VMWare Have Critical Bugs
- House Introduces No AI Fraud Act to Protect Rich People
- Apple Watch Import Ban Reinstated
- What is Triangulation Fraud?
- OWASP AI Exchange – An Open-Source Cybersecurity Guide
- Singing River Healthcare is not Singing a Happy Song
- New York Fines Health Center $350k and Makes Them Spend $1.2 Mil to Improve Security
- Mortgage Lender LoanDepot Cyber Breach Outage Extends to Second Week
- The Deep Faked Political Ads Have Started
- Red Flags for Phishing Attacks
- Twitter Flooded With Deep Fake Ads Using Celebrities’ Images
- Security News for the Week Ending January 19th, 2024: regulators going after crypto firms, New York’s DFS taken out back to the woodshed, EU lawmakers in bed with tech maker, FTC whacks another data broker over selling precise location data and Zuckerberg says Meta is working on AI now, not so much on Metaverse.