Security News Update for October 8th, 2023
Topics this week include:
- Beware of Loony Tunables Security Hole on Linux
- Hospital Lobbying Group Tells Congress That Google Trackers Should be Allowed
- EchoMark Releases Watermarking Software to Track Insider Leaks
- Millions of EXIM Mail Servers Exposed to Zero-Day Remote Attack
- In About Two Weeks Chase will Block Crypto Payments via Debit Card or Outgoing Wires
- Apple Releases to Fix iPhone 15 Overheating “and Other Bugs”
- Arm and Qualcomm Warn of GPU Driver Bugs Being Exploited by Hackers
- Crypto Exec Cuffed at the Airport Fleeing the Country
- Blackbaud Pays $49.5 Million to Settle Breach Lawsuit
- MOVEit (Cl0p) Ransomware Count
- MGM Says Cyberattack will Cause $100 Million Hit to 3Q Results, but Not to Yearly Profits
- THORSwap Crypto Exchange Shuts Down Web Interface After $400 Mil Heist
- Alphv/Blackcat Hacker Group Stole 6 TB of Data on 2.5 Mil Patients from McLaren Health
- CPPA publishes new draft regs addressing AI, risk assessments and cyber audits
- Meta fighting GDPR but losing
- NSA and CISA reveal top 10 list
- Security News for the Week Ending October 6th, 2023: after privacy fail, Google tries to secure Bard results, details of Writers’ Guild strike settlement anti-AI clause emerge, Sam Bankman-Fried sues his insurance company for not paying his legal fees, Russia not only has to worry about hackers, it attacks itself, Google, Yahoo to increase authentication requirements to cut down spam