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Security News Update for October 19, 2025

This week’s news includes:

  • Video blog for defense contractors on getting waivers
  • Hostile Drones Over Europe – Not a Problem Until People Die
  • Homeland Security Moves CISA Cyber Experts to Immigration Deporting Work
  • emember When the Feds Said That the UK Dropped Its Demand That Apple to Allow them to Snoop on any Apple User’s Data Worldwide?  It is BACK
  • CMMC Q&A
  • Apple Car Key Unlocks Your Car From Your iPhone
  • AMD Patches Firmware That Allows VM Security Bypass
  • Oracle Silently Patches Zero-day being Used by ShinyHunters
  • Apple Sued for Stealing Books to Train its AI
  • The EU Global Surveillance Fans Have Not Given Up
  • California Gets a Bunch of New Laws
  • Explanation of California’s New AI Use Rule
  • Florida Sues Roku For Selling Children’s Data Including Precise Location
  • California Forces Browser Makers to Make Universal Opt-Out Easier for Consumers
  • Follow Up to Last Week’s Car Software Update Problem – Jeep SW Update Cripples Cars
  • HyperLiquid User Loses $21 Million Due to Private Key Compromise
  • UK Suffers Empty Shelves and Stalled Production – Four Major Cyberattacks a Week
  • No Honor Among Thieves – China Hacks Russia
  • China labels US “surveillance empire”
  • US water utilities a Chinese hacker target
  • China accuses US of doing what it does
  • Security News for the week ending October 17, 2025: If you have connected a chatbot to your email/calendar. Or other apps.  You may want to disconnect it, Texas town to become a city to quiet Bitcoin miner, Netherlands invokes special powers against Chinese owned semiconductor company operating in the Netherlands, Tor browser bucking the norm, removing all AI and carmakers worry we could see chip shortages and assembly line shutdowns again.

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