In Other News: Unauthorized Mythos Access, Plankey CISA Nomination Ends, New Display Security Device
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In Other News: Unauthorized Mythos Access, Plankey CISA Nomination Ends, New Display Security Device
"Nicholas Moore, 25, was sentenced to 12 months of probation after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor for using stolen credentials to break into the Supreme Court's e-filing system on 25 separate days. Rather than exploiting the access financially, he posted screenshots of the breached accounts apparently just to impress people online."
"The UK has deployed military assets, including warships, support tankers, Merlin helicopters, and RAF P‑8 maritime patrol aircraft, to protect undersea communications cables from a perceived Russian naval threat. Tony O'Sullivan, CEO of RETN, comments, 'Accidental damage is no longer the only threat, and operators and enterprises can no longer assume routes are safe and stable when assessing resilience.'"
"Lovable - valued at $6.6 billion - fumbled its response to a BOLA vulnerability that allowed any free account holder to read other users' source code, database credentials, and chat history."
Recent cybersecurity news includes a Tennessee hacker receiving probation for breaching the Supreme Court's e-filing system. The UK military has been deployed to safeguard undersea communications cables against potential Russian threats. Additionally, Lovable, a startup valued at $6.6 billion, mishandled its response to a vulnerability that exposed user data, including source code and chat history. These incidents reflect ongoing challenges in the cybersecurity landscape, emphasizing the need for improved security measures and responses.
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