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November 26th, 2023

  • Hack at Fidelity National Financial Stalls Real Estate Closings
  • Ransomware Gang Files SEC Complaint After Meridianlink Didn’t File SEC Breach Notice
  • New York Releases Second Amendment to DFS 500 for Regulated Entities
  • Okta Breach Tied to Worker’s Personal Google Account
  • Man Sentenced to 21 Years for Distributing Kiddie Porn on the Dark Web
  • Security Firm COO Hacked Hospitals to Drum up Business
  • MOVEit (Cl0p) Ransomware Count
  • Mortgage Lender Mr. Cooper Limping Its Way Back Online
  • Hacker Who Leaked Infragard Database Just Leaked 35 Million LinkedIn Users Data
  • Poloniex Crypto Platform Loses More Than $100 Million in Attack
  • Medical Transcription Service Hack Leaks Data on 9 Million
  • Department of Energy Nuke Lab Hit by Cyberattack
  • HTX Crypto Exchange Exploited for $100 Million

Security News Bites for the Week Ending November 26th, 2023

This week’s news bites:

This week’s news bites: Post quantum crypto meets pre-stone-age crypto, Microsoft joins the AI
super chip world, Apple decides that complying with the law is better than being banned in the
EU, FCC launches contest to address AI-enabled voice cloning, another downside to
ransomware and Binance pays $4 billion to settle money laundering and will exit US.

Read details here.

If you sell to the federal government, even if you are selling commercial off the shelf
(COTS) products, the Feds are upping the ante on cybersecurity. While the rules will not
be finalized for a while, if you have been crossing your fingers that you can get away with
not having a cybersecurity program, that is not in the cards. Start now and get ahead of
the game. Contact us.

Mitch
www.CyberCecurity.com
www.TurnkeyCybersecurityAndPrivacySolutions.com
Mitch@CyberCecurity.com

November 5th, 2023

  • Cloudflare Dashboard and APIs Down After Data Center Power Outage
  • SEC Charges SolarWinds and Their CISO With Securities Fraud
  • Okta Hit by Yet Another Breach
  • SEC Sues SolarWinds for “Misleading” Investors re: Cybersecurity
  • Germany Bans LinkedIn From Ignoring Do Not Track
  • FTC Says Amazon Intentionally displays “Defective” Ads to Rake in More Profits
  • MOVEit (Cl0p) Ransomware Count
  • 23andMe Breach Hackers Leaked Millions More Records
  • Dallas County Hit by Cyber Attack
  • Ace Hardware Cooperative Hit by Ransomware
  • 70 Cities in Germany Hit by Ransomware – of their IT Vendor
  • Mortgage Giant Mr. Cooper Hit by Cyberattack

Security News Bites for the Week Ending November 5th, 2023

This week’s news bites: Meta launched a paid option in the EU to deal with GDPR, Gen Zers
more vulnerable to cybercrime than their grandparents, hearing on new national cyber director
indicates likely approval, is your disaster response plan as good as Ace hardware and the probe
of school surveillance software finds abuses and inaccuracies.

Read details here.

The DoJ’s lawsuit against SolarWinds and one of its employees is an indication that the
government is no longer considering companies as victims, but rather unindicted
co-conspirators. Are you comfortable that you are doing everything you can to protect
your company and its information? If not, please contact us.

Mitch
www.CyberCecurity.com
www.TurnkeyCybersecurityAndPrivacySolutions.com
Mitch@CyberCecurity.com
720-891-1663