Security News Update for May 14, 2023
This week’s podcast includes:
- MSI hackers leak stolen code including private code signing keys
- NIST releases draft of cybersecurity framework 2.0 core
- China raids offices of western companies; pot calls kettle black
- Microsoft patches symptoms of Outlook exploit – workaround found – new patch
- Whistleblowers rejoice as SEC issues $279 million reward – business beware
- Justice delayed is .. too normal
- Nextgen Health breach affects 1.1 million customers
- City of Dallas ransomware – other city agencies previously paid ransom
- Maybe they should use their own software
- French tourism company leaks info on 90,000 customers
- Five ways to maximize cyber insurance benefits
- Former Uber CISO escapes jail time
- Twitter attempts to create encrypted messaging
- Security news bites for this week: Google adds dark web monitoring to GMail users, YouTube tests blocking videos if you use modern browsers, US probes possible leak of critical infrastructure data at Rockwell facility in China, smart cars are a hacker’s dream and hackers could destabilize the power grid due to Siemens bug