• Data brokers Banned from Selling our Brain Waves, Apple scammed out of millions by some fraudsters, insurance companies to stop paying ransomeware threats

  • Oct 7 2024
  • Length: 13 mins
  • Podcast

Data brokers Banned from Selling our Brain Waves, Apple scammed out of millions by some fraudsters, insurance companies to stop paying ransomeware threats

  • Summary

  • Neural Data Privacy, Cybersecurity Fines, Fraudsters, Ransomware, and Phishing Alerts


    🧠 Neural Data Privacy: An Emerging Issue as California Signs Protections into Law – Discover the latest developments in neural data privacy as California signs new protections into law. Learn about the emerging issues and the importance of safeguarding neural data in the age of AI and machine learning.


    🏢 UK Nuclear Site Sellafield Fined $440,000 for Cybersecurity Shortfalls – Explore the cybersecurity shortfalls that led to a hefty fine for the UK nuclear site Sellafield. Understand the cybersecurity challenges facing critical infrastructure and the measures needed to protect against cyber threats.


    📱 Fraudsters Imprisoned for Scamming Apple Out of 6,000 iPhones – Delve into the details of a major fraud scheme that saw fraudsters scamming Apple out of 6,000 iPhones. Learn about the cybercrime tactics used and the legal consequences for those involved.


    🏛️ White House Official Says Insurance Companies Must Stop Funding Ransomware Payments – Discover the latest policy developments from the White House as officials call for insurance companies to stop funding ransomware payments. Understand the impact of this policy on the cybersecurity landscape and the fight against ransomware.


    📧 Zoom Phishing Alert: Researcher Identifies New Threat Targeting Microsoft Accounts – Stay alert with the latest phishing threat targeting Microsoft accounts through Zoom. Learn about the phishing tactics used and how to protect your personal data from these advanced threats.


    🌐 China’s Salt Typhoon Hacks AT&T and Verizon – Delve into the details of the cyber espionage campaign by China’s Salt Typhoon group, which targeted AT&T and Verizon. Understand the cybersecurity implications and the measures needed to defend against these advanced persistent threats (APT).


    🎯 Who Should Listen?

    • Cybersecurity professionals and enthusiasts
    • Tech enthusiasts and professionals
    • IT security specialists and network administrators
    • Legal experts and policy analysts
    • Fraud investigators and law enforcement
    • Anyone interested in staying informed about the latest tech news, IT developments, hacking techniques, cybersecurity threats, and policy updates



    Sources:


    • Neural data privacy an emerging issue as California signs protections into law - https://therecord.media/neural-data-privacy-california-law-yuste
    • UK nuclear site Sellafield fined $440,000 for cybersecurity shortfalls - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/uk-nuclear-site-sellafield-fined-440-000-for-cybersecurity-shortfalls/
    • Fraudsters imprisoned for scamming Apple out of 6,000 iPhones - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/fraudsters-imprisoned-for-scamming-apple-out-of-6-000-iphones/
    • White House official says insurance companies must stop funding ransomware payments - https://therecord.media/cyber-insurance-ransomware-payments-anne-neuberger-op-ed
    • Zoom Phishing Alert: Researcher Identifies New Threat Targeting Microsoft Accounts - https://securityonline.info/zoom-phishing-alert-researcher-identifies-new-threat-targeting-microsoft-accounts/
    • China’s Salt Typhoon Hacks AT&T and Verizon, Accessing Wiretap Data: Report - https://hackread.com/china-salt-typhoon-hacks-att-verizon-wiretap-data/

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