Cybersecurity news for the week ending June 4th 2023

This week’s news includes:

  • Judge says customers needs a search warrant to search US citizen’s phone at border
  • Millions of Gigabyte PC motherboards have vulnerable backdoor
  • Microsoft to require SMB signing to prevent NTLM relay attacks
  • Microsoft finds MacOS bug to bypass system integrity protection
  • Twitter pulls out of EU’s voluntary pact against disinformation – except
  • Judge bans AI-generated filings in court because it just makes stuff up
  • The long road to ransomware recovery, Dallas version
  • MCNA dental ransomware affects 8.9 million
  • After the horse is out of the barn and the barn is burned to the ground, Toyota says they will improve security
  • Russian accuses US of spying on them by hacking iPhones
  • The downside of ransomware
  • Cybersecurity advisory – China using living off the land attacks to avoid detection
  • FTC helps app developers understand data sharing
  • Security new for this week: Dutch data protection authorities (DPA) are looking into alleged Tesla data breach, Suffolk County uses ransomware attack to bypass legislature, spyware maker NSO gets new owner, shocker: you don’t get what you don’t pay for and Russia wants to replace iPhones with home-grown Aurora OS phones

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