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Security News Update for November 23, 2025

This week’s news includes:

  • Can your people keep secrets secret?
  • Fired Techie Sabotaged Employer; Caused Nearly $1 Million in Damage
  • The AI Gold Rush is Creating Computer Parts Shortages
  • CMMC Q&A
  • NSA Evaluated Products List for Media Destruction
  • Fortinet Fortiweb Flaw Massively Exploited, Silently Patched by Fortinet
  • Cloudflare Outage Affected A Lot of the Internet
  • Airlines Deal Feds a Blow – Won’t Sell Them Your Data Without a Warrant
  • German Court Says OpenAI Violated German Copyright Law; Must Pay Damages
  • Proton to Expose Breach Coverups
  • Washington Post Hacked for 1.8 Million Files
  • Police in Massachusetts and Oklahoma Hit by Ransomware
  • UK to investigate if Chinese buses can be remotely controlled from China
  • Deepfakes showing up in the wrong places – in court
  • Congress warns China could spy on military personnel at home through smart devices
  • Security News for the week ending November 21, 2025: denial of service attacks keep getting bigger, CISA says: with a 40% vacancy in many departments, it can’t fulfill its national security mission, in-the-wild-exploit of 7-zip highlights risk of not patching apps, Canadian privacy watchdog says schools to blame for ed tech breach and two Amazon delivery drones crash into a crane

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