Security News for the Week Ending February 13, 2022
This week’s items include:
- Puma-Kronos Breach Continues Focus on Third Party Risk Management
- WSJ Reports that Two Months After Log4j, Developers are Still Downloading Thousands of Packages a Day Vulnerable to Attack
- Ford Will Shut Down or Cut Production at 8 North America Plants Due to Lack of Chips
- Apple Releases Patch for Active Zero-Day
- DoD Makes Another Right Turn on CMMC
- Meta (Facebook) Says it may be Forced to Shut Down Facebook and Instagram in EU
- Equifax Settles Yet Another Lawsuit from 2017 Breach for $425 Million
- Biden Continues Tough on China Policy
- The Limitations of Privacy Rights
- State of Washington, Department of Licensing, Breached
- Vodaphone Portugal Struggles to Restore Service
- IRS abandoning plan to reduce fraud due to Congressional whining
- FCC gets the Huawei replacement bill – 3x what they expected
- The DoJ warned them – others beware
- Security News Bites for the Week Ending February 11th, 202