Oracle on Tuesday announced that a total of 349 new security patches have been released as part of its July 2022 Critical Patch Update (CPU), including 230 for vulnerabilities that can be exploited by remote, unauthenticated attackers.
German Consumer Group Sues Tesla Over Privacy, Climate
A German consumer group on Tuesday said it had sued US electric vehicles manufacturer Tesla over data privacy concerns and claims that buying its cars reduces emissions.
Belgium Says Chinese APTs Targeted Interior, Defense Ministries
Belgium on Monday accused Chinese state-sponsored hackers of launching cyberattacks against its interior and defense ministries.
Belgium noted in a statement that it has detected cyber intrusions from hacking groups tracked as APT27, APT30, APT31, and Gallium.
Push Security Banks $4 Million Seed Funding
Push Security, a British startup building technology to help defenders manage cloud software sprawl and shadow IT, has banked $4 million in early-stage venture capital funding.
Huntress Acquires Security Awareness Training Startup Curricula for $22M
Managed detection and response (MDR) platform provider Huntress has shelled out $22 million to acquire Curricula, a startup in the growing security awareness business.
Huntress, based in Ellicott City, Maryland, said the deal adds a fun, story-based security awareness training platform to its stable of cybersecurity offerings.
HiddenLayer Emerges From Stealth With $6 Million to Protect AI Learning Models
Startup raises $6M to develop machine learning detection and response (MLDR) platform
HiddenLayer is designed to protect the AI machine learning models that protect companies from attackers.
Microsoft Resolves Padding Oracle Vulnerability in Azure Storage SDK
As part of its July 2022 Patch Tuesday fixes, Microsoft has released an update for the Azure Storage SDK, to address a padding oracle vulnerability in client-side encryption.
New ‘CloudMensis’ macOS Spyware Used in Targeted Attacks
Researchers at cybersecurity company ESET have analyzed a previously undocumented macOS malware that appears to have been used in targeted attacks to steal valuable information from compromised systems.
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Unpatched Micodus GPS Tracker Vulnerabilities Allow Hackers to Remotely Disable Cars
Widely used vehicle GPS trackers from Micodus are affected by critical vulnerabilities that can be exploited by hackers to stalk people and remotely disable cars, according to cybersecurity company BitSight.












