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Security News Update for February 9, 2025

This week’s news includes:

  • DeepSeek Transmits Sensitive Data Without Encryption
  • Sweden Releases Ship Suspected of Cable Sabotage
  • Zyxel Won’t Patch Exploited Flaws in End of Life Routers
  • CMMC Q&A
  • CISA Releases Help for Protecting Against Active Shooters
  • AMD Patches Microcode Bug That Asus Let Out of the Bag Weeks Ago
  • Russian Cybercriminals Exploiting 7-Zip Flaw
  • Netgear Urging Consumers to Patch Their WiFi Routers
  • House Lawmakers Seek to Ban DeepSeek
  • Pulling the Rug on Rug Pullers
  • Coinbase Accused of Allowing More Than $300 Mil in Attacks Against Customers
  • Hey Google (AI), create me some malware.  (Please)
  • 4 is the randomest number ever (sort of)
  • Lawsuit against automatic license plate reader may proceed, judge says
  • Security News for the week ending February 7th, 2025: Musk aides with no government or cybersecurity expertise play critical role at OPM, Chinese cyber crooks use SSH backdoor to compromise network devices and networks, USPS halts, then resumes, accepting packages from China, SolarWinds has been acquired by PE firm for $4.4 billion and UK Home Office not talking about Apple backdoor allowing them to eavesdrop on Apple devices worldwide

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