Security News Update for May 19, 2024
This week’s news includes:
- GE Healthcare Issues “Guidance” for Mitigating 11 Bugs in Ultrasound Devices
- CISA Rolls Out New Guidelines to Mitigate AI Risks to Critical Infrastructure (and you)
- Apple – It is NOT Your Father’s Oldsmobile, err, iPhone
- Google Patches Third Exploited Chrome Zero-Day in a Week
- Breach Forums, a Notorious Cybercrime Forum, Seized by the Cops
- Cell Carriers Say They Don’t Sell Your Data; FCC Fines Them $200 Mil Because They Do
- Board Audit Committee Practices Report
- Cyberattack Shutters Christie’s Days Before $840 Million Art Auction
- Europol Confirms Incident AFTER Alleged Auction of their Data
- Hacker Leaks Data Stolen from HSBC & Barclays Banks, Including Source Code
- Sonne Finance Hacked for at Least $20 Mil
- City of Wichita Ransomware Attack Stole Law Enforcement Data
- Feds warn about Black Basta as Ascension Health diverts ambulances, uses pencils
- It feels like 1995 all over again
- I’d like my privacy law extra strong, please
- Security News for the Week Ending May 17th, 2024: White House preps new cyber rules for healthcare after ChangeHealth debacle, feds to launch Project Fortress to try and help banks from imploding due to cyber attacks, should notifying breach victims a year after the breach be legal (hint: Texas based WebTPA thinks so), are you hiring North Koreans to do your remote work and Google demos 1984 coming to a phone near you soon