Cybersecurity News Update for March 29, 2026
This week’s news includes:
- Pennsylvania Teens Get Probation for Creating CSAM of Schoolmates
- Judge Enjoins Pentagon in Anthropic Case
- What does Stryker Medical attack tell us about CMMC controls?
- Iran linked hackers claim to have stolen 375 TB of Data from Lockheed including F35 Prints – is this real?
- Is there a hard deadline of November 2026 for CMMC compliance?
- When is CUI not CUI or is UUI?
- How Many Q-Bits Do You Need to Break All Traditional Encryption?
- Apple Dips it Toes into the Business World
- Citrix NetScaler Hole Similar in Severity to CitrixBleed2
- Google and Meta Found Liable by LA Jury for Addiction
- Meta Loses Addiction Trial in New Mexico, Fined $375 Million
- Dutch Court Fines Musk 100,000 Euros a Day for Failing to Stop CSAM Creation
- Why Did OpenAI Kill Sora and What Does it Mean?
- DoJ Confirms Iran Hacked FBI Director Patel’s Personal GMail – Stole 836 Meg of Data
- Blueleaks 2.0 Exposes Millions of Law Enforcement Anonymous Tips
- HackerOne, Mazda, Infinite Campus and Dutch Ministry Hit by Data Breach
- Department of Energy Announces Cybersecurity Pipedream
- FCC Bans Import of NEW Consumer Routers Not Made in the USA
- Chinese Hackers STILL Deep Inside US Telecoms
- Security News for the week ending March 27, 2026: Jeffrey Epstein’s schedule now available online, British lawmaker asks why Meta/Google/X didn’t take down ruinous deep fake, how many Q-Bits do ya need, FBI admits under oath it is tracking you and doesn’t need a warrant and Gen AI has turned fraud into a $400 billion + business
