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March 28th, 2025

  • Hegseth Shares Classified War Plans on Signal App – Accidentally with Journalist
  • China’s New Cable Cutter Could Destroy 95% of the World’s Communication Cables
  • CMMC Q&A
  • Chris Titus Tech Winutil
  • President Wants Congress to Pass “Take It Down” Act – to Enable Censorship
  • Feds Lift Ban on Tornado Cash – Helps North Korea Launder Money
  • Feds Recover $7 Mil in Crypto Scam
  • Unstoppable AI-Powered Threats Target All
  • Wheelchair Firm Compromises 500,000 in Hack
  • Oracle Denies Breach While Customers Confirm Breach

Security News for the Week Ending March 28th, 2025

This week’s news: US national security advisor not so good at personal security, was Russia
behind Heathrow fire and shutdown, US Senators push Trump for details on TikTok deal before
April 5th deadline, you know those private dating sites – no, not really and sanctioned entities
fueled $16 billion in crypto activity.

Read details here.

Are your employees ready for the attack of AI – deep fakes, corporate espionage, insider
attacks, supply chain attacks, etc.? What used to take attackers months they can now do
in seconds. Your employees might not even see it coming. Contact us for assistance.

Mitch
www.CyberCecurity.com
www.TurnkeyCybersecurityAndPrivacySolutions.com
[email protected]

March 24th, 2025

  • White House Instructs Agencies Not to Fire Cybersecurity Staff
  • Hey Alexa, Got Privacy?
  • Startups Use AI to Write 95 Percent of Their Code – What Could Possibly go Wrong
  • AMI Remote Access Controller Vulnerable to Remote, Unauthenticated Attack
  • CMMC Q&A
  • Federal ‘National Resilience Strategy” Pushes Risk, Cost to States
  • Veeam Patches Vulnerability Rated 9.9
  • Appeals Court Upholds Conviction of Former Uber Cyber Exec Joe Sullivan
  • No Honor Among Thieves – Black Basta Ransomware Gang Leaks Juicy Kremlin Ties
  • I Am Glad (Cyber) Criminals Don’t Understand IRL (In Real Life)
  • Temu’s Sister Company Hacked; Stole Data on 700 Million
  • Is It A Breach if Oberlin Marketing Leaves Data Exposed?
  • European Telecommunications Carrier Orange Reportedly Hacked

Security News for the Week Ending March 21st, 2025

This week’s news: humans are the weak link in security, FCC is pretending they are
cybersecurity experts, France is debating encryption backdoor, hackers go after big law – steal millions of socials, other info and lawmakers push for DeepSeek ban for fed devices.

Read details here.

If you are using AI to write your software code, you probably should talk to our chief AI
officer. Do you have a handle on the risk this represents? Please contact us.

Mitch
www.CyberCecurity.com
www.TurnkeyCybersecurityAndPrivacySolutions.com
[email protected]

March 16th, 2025

  • Twitter Outage Claimed to be Attack Motivated by Upset With Elon
  • British Museum Says Disgruntled Ex-Contractor Shut Down Some Systems
  • China Hacked Massachusetts Power Utility for 300 Days Undetected
  • CMMC Q&A
  • New York Updated its Privacy Rules
  • End to End Encrypted Messages Between iPhone and Android to Arrive Soon
  • Microsoft Patches 6 Zero-Days This Month
  • Apple Releases Emergency Security Patch
  • US Charges Russian Crypto Exchange with Money Laundering
  • Calls To Make Apple’s Encryption Back Door Hearing Public
  • Ransomware surged 126 Percent in February
  • China Hacks More Telecoms-Breach Juniper Routers with Backdoors & Rootkits
  • How to Ensure the Lawsuits Keep Coming
  • Kansas Based Healthcare Provider, Sunflower Medical, Hacked, Compromises 220,000

Security News for the Week Ending March 14th, 2025

This week’s news: Musk’s Grok AI says 75% to 85% probability that Trump is a Russian asset,
free sometimes includes gifts, CISA defunds threat sharing for states and elections-says it is not
a priority, hacking your car radio to watch you in real time and does anyone besides me find US
politicos whining about a secret court just slightly disingenuous?

Read details here.

How did that British museum ex-contractor disable systems? What security protocols
did they have in place? Were they conducting practice incident response drills. If you
think a disgruntled ex-person could harm your place of business, please contact us.

Mitch
www.CyberCecurity.com
www.TurnkeyCybersecurityAndPrivacySolutions.com
[email protected]

March 9th, 2025

  • Microsoft to Start Pushing Users to Backup to OneDrive
  • CMMC Q&A
  • Github Advanced Security
  • President Wants to Keep Seized Crypto Instead of Returning it to Victims
  • 3 VMWare Zero-Days Exploited in the Wild
  • First Lady Supports “Take it Down Act” (Revenge Deep Fake Porn)
  • DoJ to Appeal Decision Requiring Warrant for Cops to Vacuum All Cell Tower Data
  • How Russian Spies Operated for Years from a Run-Down Seaside Resort
  • New Era Life Insurance Compromises Data on 300,000+
  • Health Care Providers Under Attack
  • Mission, Texas Declares Emergency After Cyberattack

Security News for the Week Ending March 7th, 2025

This week’s news: prez eases attacks on Moscow to cozy up to Putin, North Korea is efficiently
washing the $1.4 billion in crypto it stole, after UK backdoor to Apple request, it removed
encryption guidance, feds seize $23 million in crypto linked to $150 million Ripple crypto wallet
breach and developer sabotaged ex-employer’s systems with kill switch.

Read details here.

As Microsoft starts pushing users to backup their data to One Drive, there are more
questions than answers. If you have questions about this and whether it solves your
backup problem, please contact us.

Mitch
www.CyberCecurity.com
www.TurnkeyCybersecurityAndPrivacySolutions.com
[email protected]

March 2nd, 2025

  • Sweden is the Most Recent Country to Ask for Encryption Back Door
  • DNI Says UK Demand for Apple Backdoor is ‘Grave Concern’
  • Have I Been Pwned Adds 244 Million New Compromised Passwords; Updated 199 Million
  • France Joins the Encryption Backdoor Crowd
  • CMMC Q&A
  • Google Now Lets You Delete Results
  • Crypto-Friendly Administration Says Meme Coins Not Investments, Not Protected
  • Pentagon Fast Tracks NSA-Cyber Command 2.0 Decision
  • First Lawsuit Under Washington’s MyHealthMyData Act Targets Amazon
  • US Health Company Notifies 882,000 Patients of Breach – From Last August
  • DISA Global Breach Exposes 3+ Million Background Check Records

Security News for the Week Ending February 28th, 2025

This week’s news bites include: screens at HUD display AI video of Donald Trump sucking…, a
$13 investment in AI disinformation could cause a $1 million bank run, Musk’s Starlink is being
used by slavery compounds in Myanmar, Skype is dead! Thank God and AI generated child
porn is still child porn and illegal.

Read details here.

If you are concerned about protecting your intellectual property, now would be a good
time to review how you are protecting it as more countries are forcing software vendors
to provide back doors (or at least talking about doing that) that let them read whatever
they want to read. Please contact us for assistance.

Mitch
www.CyberCecurity.com
www.TurnkeyCybersecurityAndPrivacySolutions.com
[email protected]