Security News Update for November 16, 2025
This week’s news includes:
- CMMC Q&A
- Nevada Says Ransomware Response That Cost Them 4,000 Hours of Overtime Was a Success
- Fortinet Fortiweb Flaw with Public Proof of Concept to Create Admin Users
- Feds Seize $15 Billion of Crypto, Sanction Cambodian Conglomerate
- Democratic Support to Renew FISA Section 702 Surveillance will be Harder Next Year
- Google Wants AI Data Centers in Space
- AI Prompt Injection Attacks Make System Logs Useless for Forensics
- Anthropic Joins Competitors in Spending billions for Data Centers
- Document Tech Firm Hackers Begins Leaking 1.2 Million Patient Records
- Republicans offer privacy bill for health data
- More countries are blocking US tech
- Chinese spies used commercial AI tools to SUCCESSFULLY break into companies
- Security News for the week ending November 14, 2025: oD Cyber Command 2.0, as prez charges $100k for H-1B visas, China rolls out red carpet, Google launches civil lawsuit over text message phishing, SAP pushes patch for bug rated 9.9, AI powered balloons are photographing homes for insurance risk assessments
