Eight Infosec Things You Need to Know Today
Facebook rails against Apple's privacy labels, 3M+ users have installed infected extensions, Goontact spyware affects Android and iOS, EU plans to update cybersecurity rules, more
Facebook rails against Apple's privacy labels, 3M+ users have installed infected extensions, Goontact spyware affects Android and iOS, EU plans to update cybersecurity rules, more
Killswitch developed, FBI, CISA and ODNI issue statement, Bossert says remediation effort will be staggering, FireEye employee reportedly duped into revealing credentials, Einstein was useless, more
Chinese hackers stole surveillance videos from African Union's campus, Moderna documents accessed in EMA breach, Facebook will move UK user agreements to U.S., China spies on Americans in Caribbean
Blumenthal first government official to say it was Russia, O'Brien cuts trip short to deal with crisis, Microsoft Defender starts blocking binaries, Conspiracy theorists come out of the woodwork, more
Cellebrite claims it can break into Signal, Irish authority levies $547,000 fine against Twitter for failing to flag and report a data breach, millions of unprotected medical images available online
DHS, State Department, and NIH join the ranks of known victims, SolarWinds puts upper limits of potentially infected customers at 18,000, NSC hosts emergency meeting of Cyber Response Group, more
AI processor Habana Labs hit by Pay2Key ransomware, Cisco fixed serous Jabber bugs, Zodiac killer's last cipher cracked, PGMiner targets PostgreSQL databases, 85,000 MySQL databases for sale
Sources say that Russia's Cozy Bear is the likely culprit, supply chain attack came through updates of widely used SolarWinds' Orion networking software, CISA issues emergency directive
Facebook outs IT company in Ho Chi Minh city as state-sponsored hackers, Microsoft finds new sprawling malware campaign called Adrozek, CISA's Masterson leaving for Stanford Internet Observatory gig
COVID-19 vaccine material from Pfizer and BioNTech unlawfully accessed in a cyberattack on Europe's medicines regulator, Unnamed defendant pleads guilty to role in 2016 Dyn attack, much more
Krebs sues Trump campaign, DiGenova, millions of IoT devices exposed to attacks, Russia blamed for Norwegian parliament hack, GE medical devices could be attacked, Dragos snags big bucks, more
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