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Security News for the Week Ending January 6, 2023

Welcome 2023! Hopefully, it will be better for cybersecurity. Hopefully. More FTX Cybercrime The DoJ has launched yet another criminal probe in the bizarre FTX bankruptcy. This represents about $375 million out of the billions lost, but it looks like this theft took place right after the bankruptcy became public. Credit: MSN Slack Joins Okta […]

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Get Ready to Patch Your: Ferrari, Rolls, Porsche and BMW

Also get ready to patch your Infiniti, Nissan, Acura, Mercedes, Genesis, Ford, Toyota, Jaguar, Kia, Honda and Land Rover. As car makers attach more bells and whistles to your new car, assume a steady stream of recalls. The problem is that the car makers are not patching older cars, so they will remain vulnerable until […]

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Louisiana is First State to Require Gov ID to Visit Adult Web Sites

A Louisiana law now makes it a crime for web sites serving content harmful to minors to install age verification technology, but only for users who are in Louisiana. The law became effective on January 1st. The law says that any web site that intentionally publishes or distributes material harmful to minors shall be held […]

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Security News Updates for January 2023

Happy 2023 – Lets hope cybersecurity is better this year January 1, 2022 Security News Bites for the Week Ending December 30th, 2022Comcast Xfinity accounts hacked in widespread 2FA bypass, TSAmay roll out facial recognition security screening nationwide next year, scammers are scammingthe scammers – karma works, Bahamian regulators seize $3.5 billion in FTX assets, […]

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