Security News Update for July 28, 2024
This week’s news includes:
- KnowBe4 Catches Fake IT Worker From North Korea Planting Malware
- A New Competitor to Google Search
- FBI Says The Got Into Shooter’s Phone But Not Apps
- Oracle Agrees to Pay $0.52 Per Victim (Before Legal Fees) for Privacy Violation
- Is This the Start of Chevron Fallout? – Fifth Circuit Declares Universal Service Fee Unconstitutional
- Duty to Preserve Evidence in the Era of Social Media
- Largest US Trial Court, LA County, Shut Due to Ransomware
- The CrowdStrike meltdown – the rest of the story
- Law enforcement forcing hackers to regroup
- CrowdStrike losses not covered by insurance
- Security News for the week ending July 26th 2024: Google rolls back decision to kill third party cookies, hackers cyber attack Ukrainian heating systems in winter, CrowdStrike can’t catch a break, UK’s OFCOM fines TikTok $2 million for failure to provide child safety info and in case you were wondering why software has so many bugs