Security News Update for September 15, 2024

This week’s update includes:

  • CISA Says SonicWall Bug Being Exploited
  • Feds Say Russia Today Media in Bed With Russia’s Spies
  • Department of Education to Issue Proposed Rule on Protecting CUI Like Student Data
  • Veeam Patches 5 Critical Flaws
  • Data Broker Whitepages Sued by West Virginia Over Publishing Information
  • EU’s High Court Upholds $2.7 Billion Fine for Abusing Monopoly
  • Not A Good Day for Apple Either – ECJ Upholds $14 Billion Tax Preference Fine
  • Beware if Your Doctor Wants to Take Pictures of You 
  • Musk Calls Australia Fascists
  • The Government Isn’t Ready for Cyber Chaos in the Food and Agriculture Sector
  • Credit Card Processor Discloses Year-Old Breach
  • Highline Public K-12 Schools Shut Down All Schools After Cyberattack
  • London’s Transit Agency Drops Claim That it Has no Evidence of Customer Data Theft
  • Avis Loses Data of 300,000
  • Fortinet Confirms Data Breach – Only After Hacker Offered 440 Gig of Data for Sale
  • TD Bank Fined $28 Mil for Sending Incorrect Data to Credit Bureaus
  • Security News for the week ending September 13th, 2024th: unregistered crypto trading platform settles with the SEC, FBI says cryptocurrency losses in 2023 reached $5.6 billion, Netflix wins rights to new Silicon Valley Drama, Thumblite, which might not be very Valley friendly, Port of Seattle warns of data leak after refusing to pay ransom and even if your phone is secure, the radio that runs it might not be

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