Security News Update for September 17, 2023

This week’s news includes:

  • New cyber insurance policy amendment
  • Say goodbye to third-party cookies rolls out privacy sandbox
  • On patch Tuesday Apple, Adobe, Google and Microsoft patch zero-days
  • California passes the DELETE act
  • Courts allow Pixel tracking lawsuit against Meta to proceed
  • President signs EO restricting more investments in tech in China
  • Manchester police data stolen following ransomware attack on supplier
  • Will the FDA actually regulate medical device makers
  • MoveIR (Cl0p) ransomware count
  • MGM resorts shuts down systems after cyberattack
  • Software tool maker Retool, used by crypto devs, hit by social engineering attack
  • Crypto exchange CoinEx suspends all withdrawals after breach
  • Microsoft explains most recent Chinese email hack – humans
  • CxOs and Directors growing wary of generative AI
  • Two major hotel/casino chains hit by cyberattacks – two different outcomes
  • Security news for the week ending September 15, 2023: Ex-NSA director General Alexander’s security company near bankruptcy, do not assume Twitter is secure – it was never designed to be that, MGM hackers say they abused Okta client-side software agent, Google agrees to pay $93 million to make Cali location lawsuit go away and Binance CEO resigns after 3 months on the job

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