That’s a wrap on election day.
Election day wrap-up. The FBI issues a warning about cybercriminals selling government email credentials. Google issues an emergency update for Chrome. An Interpol operation nets dozens of arrests and IP takedowns. Microchip Technology disclosed $21.4 million in expenses related to a cybersecurity breach. Ransomware makes a Georgia hospital revert to paper records. South Korea fines Meta $15 million over privacy violations. A cyberattack disables panic alarms on British prison vans. A small city in Kansas recovers from a devastating pig butchering scheme. Our guest today is Javed Hasan, CEO and Co-Founder of Lineaje, discussing the growing risks within open source ecosystems. Sending data down the compressed air superhighway.
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Our guest today is Javed Hasan, CEO and Co-Founder of Lineaje, discussing the growing risks within open source ecosystems.
Selected Reading
Top US cyber official says 'no evidence of malicious activity' impacting election (The Record)
FBI Warns Gmail, Outlook Users Of $100 Government Emergency Data Email Hack (Forbes)
Chrome Security Update: Patch for Multiple High Severity Vulnerabilities (Cyber Security News)
Interpol disrupts cybercrime activity on 22,000 IP addresses, arrests 41 (Bleeping Computer)
Microchip Technology Reports $21.4 Million Cost From Ransomware Attack (SecurityWeek)
Ransomware Attack Disrupts Georgia Hospital's Access to Health Records (SecurityWeek)
South Korea Fines Meta $15 Million for Illegal Data Collection on Facebook Users (CEO Today)
Cyberattack disables tracking systems and panic alarms on British prison vans (The Record)
FBI recovers just $8M after crypto scam crashes Kansas bank (The Register)
The bizarre reason pneumatic tubes are coming back (BBC Science Focus)
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