Security News Update for October 26, 2025
This week’s news includes:
- What is the Impact of Years-Long Breach of Security Vendor F5 Systems?
- Dutch Intelligence Services Reduce Data Sharing with US over Politicization Concerns
- After This Week’s Amazon Meltdown, Time to Review Your Vendor Management Process and Cyber Insurance
- CMMC Q&A
- Cigna Insurance Used AI to Cut Claims Backlog – And Got Sued
- Microsoft Issues Emergency Out of Band Patch for WSUS
- Lawyers Blame Family Emergencies, Poor Judgement, Others for Their Use of AI
- New York Fines 8 Insurance Companies $14 Mil for Breaches
- State AGs Enforce Consumer Privacy While Feds – Not So Much
- Former L3Harris Cyber Boss Arrested for Selling Secrets to Russian Buyer
- Is Meta Secretly Scanning Your Phone’s Camera Roll?
- Misconfigured NetcoreCloud Server Exposed 40 Billion Records
- Jaguar Land Rover Breach Costliest Ever in UK History
- As Federal Cybersecurity Support for Cities Ends The Attacks Multiply
- Amazon Broke the Internet Today – Really
- AI Can Bite You in the ***
- Sex Sells and ChatGPT Says AI Sex Sells Too
- Security News for the week ending October 24, 2025: Just because you are large does not mean you are secure, GPS spoofing events exceed 1,000 a day, SpaceX disables more than 2,000 Starlink terminals used by scammers, UN resolution could criminalize cybersecurity research and North Korea infiltrates drone makers used in Ukraine
