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October 16, 2022

  • Intel’s Alder Lake BIOS code Has Been Stolen and Leaked
  • CISA Releases SCuBA Documentation
  • Microsoft Implements Windows 11 Feature to Slow Down Hackers
  • Social Media Impacts Both Your Privacy and Your Safety
  • US Army Major and Wife Charged With Trying to Sell Info to Russia
  • Hackers Target Eager Homebuyers with a Dumb Scam That Keeps Working
  • Breach Phase 2 – Retailer Shein Fined $1.9 Million for Breach Cover-up
  • Microsoft Admits it Leaked (not Hacked) 2.4 Gig of B to B Data
  • Australia’s Medibank Goes for Hero to Zero in a Week and Loses 200 Gig of Patient Data
  • Wholesale Giant METRO Hit by Cyberattack

Security News Bites for the Week Ending October 21th, 2022
This week’s security news includes: few election offices use .Gov domain. LinkedIn working
secretly to eliminate fake profiles. Chip makers tell auto industry to pay up if they want chips.
Gen Z, millennials protect their data more than company data. Customs vendor says they
leaked 11,000 license plates, but the reality is 1.38 million.

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October 16, 2022

  • SingTel, Parent of Australia’s Telecom Optus, Falls For Two More Cyberattacks
  • Signal Will No Longer Send SMS Text Messages
  • Microsoft Allows You to Lock Out Local Admin in Win 11 – By Default
  • Russian Hackers Go After U.S. Airport Websites
  • Microsoft Warns of Yet Another Exchange Server Zero-Day Being Exploited
  • Colorado AG Releases Proposed Rules for Privacy Law
  • White House Targets Three Critical Infrastructure Sectors for New Cyber Regs
  • Dark Patterns Under Attack
  • Hospital Chain CommonSpirit Goes Silent After Cyberattack
  • Mormon Church IT Ransacked

Security News Bites for the Week Ending October 14th, 2022
This week’s security news includes: CEO of election software company arrested on
personal-data theft charges. FCC plans to bank sales of Huawei, ZTE. U.S. v. Russia – this
time at the U.N. Toyota oopsie – we left the security key exposed to the public. Airbnb and Uber
background check company gets sued a lot. Read the details here..

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Mitch@CyberCecurity.com
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October 9, 2022

  • Feds Are Going After Unapproved Messaging Platforms – So Far $1.8 Bil in Fines
  • Hackers Claim to Have Breached Russian Satellite Network Gonets
  • CISA, DoJ and NSA Issue Advisory on Tools Used to Hack DoD Contractor
  • Indonesia Data Protection Law Includes Jail Time, Asset Seizure and Compensation for Breaches
  • FCC Threatens to Block Carriers Not Complying with Robocall Rules
  • U.S. Hacker Gets 25 Years for Business Email Compromise Scam
  • U.S. Releases Third Try at U.S. – E.U. Privacy Agreement
  • DoJ Releases Alert on Midterm Election Manipulation Tactics
  • Well, This is Not Good
  • Hackers Stole Data from DOD Contractor
  • City of Tucson Announces Security Breach

Security News Bites for the Week Ending October 7th, 2022
.This week’s security news includes: IRS text spam. Former Uber CISO convicted of cover-up
of breach. The Russians are coming, the Russians are coming. Department of embarrassment
department and Facebook discovered hundreds of iOS and Android apps stealing login
credentials.

Hackers seem to be winning the battle of staying inside company networks undetected.
There are a number of monitoring tools that can help detect these activities. Need help?
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