Security Leftovers
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2023-08-18 [Older] Juniper Releases Security Advisory for Multiple Vulnerabilities in Junos OS
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Vendors criticize Microsoft for repeated security failings
Microsoft is facing frustration for numerous security issues, including problematic transparency, numerous patch bypasses and inconsistent communication practices.
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Security updates for Monday
Security updates have been issued by Debian (fastdds, flask, and kernel), Fedora (chromium, dotnet6.0, dotnet7.0, gerbv, java-1.8.0-openjdk, libreswan, procps-ng, and spectre-meltdown-checker), SUSE (chromium, kernel-firmware, krb5, opensuse-welcome, and python-mitmproxy), and Ubuntu (clamav, firefox, and vim).
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Potential cyberattack throughout Singing River Health System
Singing River Health System officials have detected unusual activity within their network, indicating a potential cyberattack.
“We are working diligently with third-party specialists to investigate the source of this disruption and to confirm its impact on our systems as soon as possible. We have also engaged with the appropriate law enforcement authorities,” says Shannon Wall, SRHS Chief Marketing Officer.
The Singing River Health System is continuing to see patients, and downtime procedures are in place.
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El Salvadoran database raises questions of possible political intrigue
A database listed for sale on a popular hacking forum may raise some political questions for El Salvadorans.
On August 16, a listing offered 114GB of files with facial photos and 5.1 million records with El Salvadorans’ “full name, dui, date of birth, address, telephone, email and hd photo of the face.”
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Data breach under investigation involving Gadsden County court records
The 2nd Judicial Circuit announced Monday that law enforcement is investigating a data breach involving Gadsden County court records.
In a news release, the circuit said that initial assessments show some of the records contained “personal identifying information.” Officials said the breach only affected Gadsden County records.