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Third Party, Fourth Party and More – Breaches

As companies continue to expand their use of third party providers, the issue of security also expands. A cloud database belonging to CU Solutions Group, a service provider to credit unions, was left unsecured. More on that in a minute. That would make them a third party service provider to credit unions. Except …….. When […]

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And the Scourge of Deep Fakes Continues

As if yesterday’s deep fake post wasn’t enough to scare you, here is another one. Gartner says that attacks using AI-generated deepfakes to bypass facial biometrics will lead a third of organizations to doubt the adequacy of identity verification as standalone protections. Actually, this is good news because biometrics should ***ONLY*** be used to identify […]

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Security News for the Week Ending February 2, 2024

Myanmar Cyber Crime Bosses Handed to China You may remember that a couple of weeks ago I reported that the Myanmar government turned over control of the part of the country where Crime bosses were running various social engineering scams and human trafficking to the rebels who threatened to shut them down. Now there are […]

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OMB Says President Will Veto Senate’s Attempt to Kill New Cyber Breach Reporting Rules

The Office of Management and Budget says that the administration strongly opposes Senate Joint Resolution 50, introduced last year by Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC). That bill would kill the new SEC breach reporting rules approved last July. The Senator says that the rule should come from CISA. This, despite the fact that CISA does not […]

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