Security News for the Week Ending January 22, 2023

This week’s news includes:

  • APIs are placing your enterprise at risk
  • Did you really delete that data before disposing of that devices
  • If you want to find out about what data Apple collects from you, you will need to read their 70,000 word privacy policies
  • Create an SBoM in less than 60 seconds for free
  • Researcher got $107,000 bug bounty from Google for backdoor account bug in Homesmart speakers
  • This year’s NDAA has an important cybersecurity provision
  • Congress rolls back proposal to restrict use of Chinese chips
  • Celebrite hacked to the tune of 1.7 terabytes of software and docs
  • How long does it take to recover from ransomware
  • Hackers compromise financial services firm and publish stolen data
  • New medical device law-will it help?
  • Hackers turn to Google to deploy malware
  • T-Mobile hacked for the eighth time – recently that is
  • Security news bites for the week ending January 20th, 2023: New York Gov signs right to repair law, when are folks going to realize that vendors are the weak link, even Bitcoin developers are not immune from losing all .coins, Netflix plans to crack down on account sharing and which states might enact privacy legislation this year.

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