Security News for the Week Ending January 15, 2023
This week’s news includes:
- Windows 8 is officially dead this month
- Using MSPs to administrate your cloud services
- Intel adds security features to Xeon product line
- Possibly the best explanation of technical debt on the planet
- Supreme court tells NSO Group nice try
- Russia considers legalizing pirated movie screenings
- Apple faces import ban for patent infringement on watch
- General Nakasone urges Congress to renew FISA law
- UK’s Royal Mail ‘experiencing severe service disruption’
- 4 million Aflac cancer policyholders and Zurich auto policyholders data leaked
- Hackers leak SF transit police sensitive files
- The problem with giving your data to … Experian
- What is the message of Rackspace’s decision not to patch Exchange
- ChatGPT already being used for malicious purposes
- Security news bits for the week ending January 13th, 2023 includes: What could possibly go wrong – Cali’s digital license plates hacked. The AICPA, owner of the SOC 2 “Security” certification, was hacked. Norton Lifelock warns of possible password manager account compromise. Germany’s cartel watchdog not happy with Google and Asian eCommerce hacking group is netting billions in fraud.