Security News for the Week Ending January 23, 2022
Here is the security news for the week ending January 23, 2022
January 23, 2022
- Critical SAP vulnerability allows for supply chain attacks
- US Olympians told to use burner phones in China
- Google details two zero-days in Zoom clients
- It has not been a good couple of months for Zoho
- Court to Europol – delete all that data
- K-12 cybersecurity act signed into law
- Merck awarded $1.4 billion insurance payout over NotPetya
- McMenamins breach affects 12 years of employee data
- Neo-Nazi group Patriot Front has 400 gigabytes of data exposed
- It’s to protect the children
- Governments struggle to deliver secure online services to citizens
- The future of authentication – more secure but more difficult
- Security news bites for the week ending January 21, 2022: (a) Russia arrests some REvil gang members, (b) gas or electric, which is better when you are on a Virginia highway in a blizzard, (c ) Europe wants to create its own DNS infrastructure, (d) more than half of connected medical devices have critical vulnerabilities and (e ) some Russian hackers worried about being arrested.
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