Ivanti is back in the news more than once, Johnson Controls discloses costs of ransomware attack as less than if they paid the actors, Jenkins has 45,000 servers still not patched, the FBI disrupts a botnet, a 17-year-old was caught, will be convicted as an adult, and Git Lab patches another critical vulnerability.
Here’s a link to the February 2, 2024 Vol. 26, Num. 09 newsletter.
Top of the news
- Johnson Controls Discloses Ransomware Breach Costs in SEC Filing
- CISA Orders Federal Agencies to Disconnect Ivanti VPNs
- FBI Director Wray Testifies at House Committee Hearing
The Rest of the news
- 45,000 Jenkins Servers Remain Unpatched Against Critical Flaw
- Ivanti Releases Patches, Discloses Two More Vulnerabilities
- FBI Disrupts Botnet
- CISA Urges Including Security in Development Process of SOHO Routers
- Catching the Swatter
- GitLab Patches Another Critical Vulnerability
- Cyberattack Affecting IT Systems in Fulton County, Georgia
- Juniper Releases Out-of-Cycle Advisory to Assign CVEs to Vulnerabilities
- Leaked GitHub Token Exposes Mercedes Source Code
We covered the Mercedes last week, but they may have future updates besides what we covered.
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