Welcome to This Week’s [in]Security. Fallout from US Unrest. Covid-19: Spread & Curve. Lockdown, Reopening, & The New Normal. More of the Good, Bad, and Ugly. Huge breach of dating apps. Web tracking breach. Contact tracing app problems. Implementing Privacy. Zoom blinks. NIST. DDoS. Expiring root Certificates followup. Anti-malware CPUs. Adobe, Windows 10 2004 bugs. Harvesting zero-days. Fake hacks. Crims using CAPTCHA. Vault 7 tools poorly secured. And more.
The COVID related articles here fit together. Other COVID articles will appear under our normal section headings like regulations, privacy, breaches, and other risks. We have been following coronavirus risks since https://controlgap.com/blog/this-weeks-insecurity-issue-147.
Fallout from US Unrest:
The spread and the curve:
Lockdown, reopening, and The New Normal:
Treatments, Testing, Triage, and Trials, and things we learned:
Guidance, Response and Recovery:
Behaviour - the good, the bad, and the ugly:
Masks, anti-maskers, and distancing:
News and announcements relating to Payment Security, PCI, Card Brands, Payments, Payment Malware and Fraud.
PCI Publishes PTS v6:
PCI updates NESA (Unlisted P2PE) guidance - note NESA is guidance and not part of any PCI program:
Covering breaches, leaks, data exposures, ransomware (as potential breach), and their fallout.
Follow-ups:
Articles about privacy related news, risks, and trends.
COVID-19 Contact tracing and surveillance:
News about laws, regulations, and standards affecting security, privacy, technology, and public interest.
Covering developments and opportunities that may help improve security.
Articles about newly discovered vulnerabilities and research.
News covering active trends and events.
Articles covering other types of risks.
COVID-19 Other risks and impact:
A variety of scientific, technical, historical, and more light-hearted news.