Blog Digest September 2022

Blog Digest September 2022

This is what is going to change in Cybersecurity Autumn

Marc Ruef
by Marc Ruef
on September 29, 2022
time to read: 4 minutes

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An AI-Generated Artwork Won First Place at a State Fair Fine Arts Competition, and Artists Are Pissed

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Artist receives first known US copyright registration for latent diffusion AI art

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Checkmate

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Chrome & Edge Enhanced Spellcheck Features Expose PII, Even Your Passwords

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Data broker sued for allegedly selling individuals’ sensitive location data

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Don’t want to get run over by a Ford car? There’s a Bluetooth app for that

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ETHERLED: Air-gapped systems leak data via network card LEDs

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Exploits and TrickBot disrupt manufacturing operations

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Getty Images bans AI-generated content over fears of legal challenges

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Here are the new security and privacy features of iOS 16

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How to help your child manage their online reputation

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LockBit ransomware gang gets aggressive with triple-extortion tactic

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Lockheed Martin delivers 300-kilowatt laser to Defense Department

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Multiple ransomware data leak sites experience DDoS attacks, facing intermittent outages and connectivity issues

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Nmap 7.93 – 25th Anniversary Release!

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Ransomware Actor Abuses Genshin Impact Anti-Cheat Driver to Kill Antivirus

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Russian diplomat suggests attacks on satellites in possible reference to Starlink

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Saul Kripke, Philosopher Who Found Truths in Semantics, Dies at 81

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Teslas Hackers Have Found Another Unauthorized Access Vulnerability

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The Boom and the Bust: How NFTs Went the Way of Beanie Babies

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The Cost of a Data Breach for Government Agencies

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The Search for Dirt on the Twitter Whistle-Blower

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Tiny Dongle Brings The Hard Drive’s Song Back To Updated Retrocomputers

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U.S. Military Bought Mass Monitoring Tool That Includes Internet Browsing, Email Data

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Uber Investigating Breach of Its Computer Systems

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Unheard Voice

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Violence-as-a-Service: Brickings, Firebombings & Shootings for Hire

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Why Does This Horrifying Woman Keep Appearing in AI-Generated Images?

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You Can Now Check if Your Photos Were Used to Train AI Image Generators

About the Author

Marc Ruef

Marc Ruef has been working in information security since the late 1990s. He is well-known for his many publications and books. The last one called The Art of Penetration Testing is discussing security testing in detail. He is a lecturer at several faculties, like ETH, HWZ, HSLU and IKF. (ORCID 0000-0002-1328-6357)

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