Missed Any of the Weekend’s Big Stories?
Here is a selection of top cyber security stories from the last few days:
- Trump Fires NSA Boss, Deputy
Read the full story on the NSA Boss - Gmail Unveils End-to-End Encrypted Messages. Only Thing Is: It’s Not True E2EE.
Read the full story on Gmail End-to-End Encryption - Alan Turing Institute: UK Can’t Handle a Fight Against AI-Enabled Crims
Read the full story on the Alan Turing Institute
Have You Been Breached?
Here are some useful links:
- Call Records of Millions Exposed by Verizon App Vulnerability
Read the full story on Verizon App Vulnerabilities - E-ZPass Toll Payment Texts Return in Massive Phishing Wave
Read the full story on E-ZPass Phishing Wave - Europcar GitLab Breach Exposes Data of up to 200,000 Customers
Read the full story on Europcar GitLab Data Breach
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