Security News Update for June 5, 2022

This week’s security news includes:

  • Healthcare supply chain cybersecurity risk management guide
  • Google quietly bans deepfake training projects on Colab
  • 1200 public-facing Elastic databases wiped
  • EPA asks for $100 million to improve water system cybersecurity
  • CISA says states need to continue to enhance voting machine security
  • Russia pauses prosecution of Revil hackers – offers them a government job
  • Mastering microsegmentation
  • Breach at Turkey’s Pegasus Airlines exposes 6.5 terabytes of data
  • Foxconn Mexico recovering from ransomware attack
  • What does remote bricking of Ukrainian tractors mean to US farmers
  • 46% of organizations store passwords in shared documents
  • How many times is your fav app spying on you
  • Security news for the week ending June 3, 2022:  FBI warns US colleges of widespread VPN credential leaks – on Russian crime forums, unpatched critical flaw in Confluence under attack, Chinese phone chips could DDoS all nearby phones, FBI is laser focused on thwarting Russian cyber operations. 

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