Security news for the Week Ending May 15, 2022
This week’s security news includes:
- College closes after 157 years after ransomware attack
- A really bad idea
- Ya can’t tell the players without a scorecard
- Microsoft to offer human-based security services
- This month’s patch Tuesday
- NIST plans to ask for comments on updates to Controlled Unclassified Information publications
- UK Sanctions Russian chip makers
- Prince Charles announces UK data reform bill – setting up fight with EU
- Colorado AG releases data security best practices
- I am guessing that Putin isn’t happy over this breach
- This qualifies as an embarrassing breach – federal law enforcement portal
- Costa Rica declares emergency after cyberattack
- Zelle fraud – a new twist on an old scam
- Is Amazon’s marketplace doomed
- UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and US warn of attacks on MSPs
- Security News bites for the week ending May 13th, 2022: Chinese sponsored Operation Cuckoobees active for many years, Spain’s spy chief fired after news she hacked Spanish politicians, EU proposes to kill child abuse by killing privacy, Colorado’s CBI warns of fraudulent real estate transactions and Mandiant says hackers are dwelling inside for fewer days.