Security News Update for the Week Ending March 12, 2023
This week’s news includes:
- Employees feed sensitive data into Chat GPT, effectively making it public
- Murky consent, an approach to the fictions of consent in privacy law
- OWASP may implode – open letter demands changes
- National Cybersecurity Strategy wants software makers to be liable for vulnerabilities
- Cops fighting street by street to take down cyberattacks
- VW refuses to locate carjacked car for police until owner pays for services
- UK introduces is own flavor of GDPR, giving UK businesses two sets of rules to follow
- IAM rolls out 2023 priorities
- Hackers steal gun owners’ data from gun auction website
- Acer confirms breach, hackers offer 160 gig of their data for sale
- Why is TikTok being banned – is it really that bad?
- TSA issues emergency cybersecurity mandate to the aviation sector
- Spy chiefs say China bolder, better in cyberspace
- The security news bites for this week: even the DoJ thinks John Deere should let farmers fix their tractors, thousand of pro-Trump bots attacking DeSantis, Hayley and dems, Twitter has second outage in a week, yet another government caught spying on its own people and hackers targeting law firms with malware