Security News Update for July 7, 2024
This week’s news includes:
- Juniper Networks Scores a Perfect 10 – Unfortunately, this is NOT the Olympics
- Twilio Admits Hackers Stole MFA Phone Number for 33 Million Customers
- Largest Leak of Plain text Passwords in History – 9.9 BILLION UNIQUE Passwords
- OpenSSH Bug from 2006 Has Reappeared in 700,000 Vulnerable Systems
- Police Arrest Over 3,900 in Global Sting
- Meta’s EU “Pay or Consent” Model Faces More Scrutiny
- Crypto Friendly Silvergate Bank Pays $63 Million Fine to Keep Feds Happy
- A CISO’s Guide to Avoiding Jail After a Breach
- Defense Contractor Crown Forklift Hit by Ransomware; Tells Employees to File for Unemployment
- UPDATE: Car Dealer Software Maker Pays Multi-Million in Ransom
- Chicago Children’s Hospital Says 800,000 Affected by January Ransomware
- Ticketmaster Breach Far Worse Than We Knew
- DoD moves closer to CMMC and sooner than some thought
- Why do data breached companies think shutting reporters up helps?
- The Supremes will be busy forever
- Security News for the week ending July 5th 2024: speculative execution raises its ugly head again, large west coast credit unit hit by ransomware – customers confused, car dealers lost over $600 million so far due to CDK breach, EU hosting provider says they have to fight 840 mbps DDoS attacks and Brazil’s data protection authority bans Meta from processing users’ data