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November 24th, 2024

  • D-Link Won’t Even Identify Dangerous Bug – Says Buy New Routers
  • Undersea Internet Cable Between Finland and Germany Cut November 18th
  • T-Mobile Hacked for Ninth Time in Five Years – That we Know About
  • NSO Testimony Appears to Dispute Claim They Know Nothing
  • Microsoft to Release “Quick Machine Recovery” in 2025 to Address Crowdstrike Meltdown
  • Microsoft is Working on Multiple Security Enhancements for Windows 11
  • VMWare Patches Bungled Patches After Admitting Attack is Live in the Wild
  • Fortinet Patches VPN App – Allows Privilege Escalation, Takeover and Log File Deletion
  • WordPress Plugin Used on 4 Million Sites Allows Remote Access
  • Apple Urgently Patches Two Zero Days Actively Being Exploited in the Wild
  • Twitter Sues California Over Deep Fake Law
  • $1.3 Billion in Crypto and Frat House Culture – What is the Connection?
  • (Caitlyn) Jenner and Her Meme Crypto Token Headed to Court Over Financial Losses
  • Supremes Agree to Review FCC Fee Constitutionality
  • Putin’s fleet – Russian espionage in the Baltic Sea
  • Fintech Finastra Investigating Data Breach – Serves 45 of 50 Largest Banks
  • Andrew Tate’s Website Hacked, Subscriber Data Stolen, Posted to DDoS Secrets

Security News Bites for the Week Ending November 22nd, 2024

This week’s news bites:

Texas AG sues TikTok under SCOPE Act, next president may
try to reverse TikTok ban, NO software has zero defects, several families sue TikTok for kids
mental health decline, suicide and Meta removes two million accounts accused of pig
butchering.

Read details here.

Do you know how long it takes hackers to reverse engineer and weaponize bug patches?
The NSA says it is less than 24 hours. How long does it take you to install patches? If
those numbers are out of whack, let’s talk.

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

November 17th, 2024

  • Microsoft Patch Tuesday has 2 Zero-Days UNDER ACTIVE EXPLOIT
  • CISA Director and Deputy Director to Leave on Election Day
  • Google Cloud to Force MFA for All Users Next Year
  • Fortinet Releases Security Updates
  • Apple Sued for $3.8 Bil Over iCloud Monopoly
  • European Council Adopts Cyber Resilience Act
  • With New Administration Crypto Litigation is Going to Shift From the Feds to Law Firms
  • Microsoft Power Pages Misconfigurations Expose Millions of Records
  • Oil Giant Halliburton Says Cyberattack Has Cost Them $35 Mil So Far
  • Debt Relief Firm Forth Data Breach Impact 1.5 Million
  • Sheboygan Wisconsin Hit by Ransomware

Security News Bites for the Week Ending November 15th, 2024

This week’s news bites:

This week’s news bites include: can vendors enforce license agreements for kids on parents,
iPhone’s cold restart feature foils cops, former air national guardsman gets 15 years for
disclosing secrets, founders of NSA hacking software sued in Spain and Google tests “no news”
in Europe in light of law requiring them to compensate.

Read details here.

Are your IT accounts secure? Contact us for help.

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

November 10th, 2024

  • Millions of Synology NAS Devices Vulnerable
  • Fake Copyright Infringement Emails Spread Malware
  • Mazda is the Latest Car to be Compromised by Hacking it’s Radio
  • Microsoft Launches Windows Server 2025
  • Want Blazingly Fast Hardware? Check out the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D
  • Cisco Scores Another Perfect 10
  • Prisoner Transport Vans use eSecurity and Get Knocked Offline – Third Party Risk
  • Google Used AI to FInd SQLite bug Fuzzing Missed
  • Hackers Breach Nokia, Steal Keys, Source and Credentials
  • Western Sydney University Suffers Third Cyber Attack of the Year

Security News Bites for the Week Ending November 8th, 2024

This week’s news bites:

This week’s news bites include: Russian court fines Google 2 undecillion Rubles, Pentagon
wants 17-year prison sentence for Jack Teixera, Iran’s cyber playbook includes AI, fake hosting
and psychological warfare, cops want to make sure that if data brokers are restricted, it won’t
stop them and burglars use WiFi jammers to disable alarm systems.

Read details here.

Have you audited your use of dark patterns? Not sure if you are okay? Contact us for
help.

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

November 3rd, 2024

  • Pennsylvania Officials Rebut Voter Fraud Claims
  • Details Emerge on Chinese Hacks of Trump, Harris, Schumer Phone Hacks
  • Apple Launches Apple Intelligence
  • DHS Cyber Review Board to Investigate Chinese Attack on Telecom Providers
  • Delta Sues CrowdStrike for $500 Million
  • CrowdStrike Countersues Delta
  • California Privacy Protection Agency Warns That Dark Patterns are Illegal
  • WikiLeaks Gets a Taste of its Own Medicine
  • California Court Down for the Count After Cyber Attack
  • Los Angeles Housing Authority Confirms Breach

Security News Bites for the Week Ending November 1st, 2024

This week’s news bites:

This week’s news bites include: Russian court fines Google 2 undecillion Rubles, Pentagon
wants 17 year sentence for Jack Teixeira, Iran’s playbook includes AI, fake hosting and psyops,
Cops want to make sure that even if data brokers are reigned in, they are not and burglars use
WiFi jammers to disable alarms.

Read details here.

Have you audited your use of dark patterns? Not sure if you are okay? Contact us for
help.

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