Security News Update for April 14, 2024
This week’s news includes:
- Insurance Companies Are Using Drones to Deny Claims and Drop Coverage
- EV Charging Stations Are A Hot Target for Hackers
- The Fourth Amendment IS for Sale – At Least for Now
- DoD Acronym Reference
- Intel Announces Gaudi 3 AI Chip
- Google Offers New “Multi-Admin” Approval Feature for High Risk Changes
- Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday Fixes 150 Security Bugs, 67 Remote Code Execution Bugs and Two Zero-Day Bugs, Oh My!
- Critical Rust Flaw Affects Other Programming Languages Too
- New Windows Driver Blocks Software From Changing Default Web Browser
- Congress is Trying Again for a National Privacy Law
- Senator Introduces Bill Requiring Hospital and Their Vendors to Implement Best Security Practices to Get Emergency Government Payments
- Possibly the Largest Breach Ever
- Third Party Risk – This Time it is a DoJ Vendor That Loses It
- AT&T Data Breach ONLY 51 million Records, not 73 Million, according to the Company
- Microsoft wants to introduce you to 801 of their closest friends
- Defense contractor breach and national security
- Will your employees fall for a deep fake audio?
- Security News for the Week Ending April 12th, 2024: Administration announces preliminary agreement for new high tech chip factories in Arizona, the risk of using hardware past its expiration date, Apple warns users in 150 countries of “mercenary spyware” attacks, US Space Force says it needs help from Musk and Bezos and FBI warns of massive road toll SMS phishing attacks