Feb 21st 2020
This Week in Enterprise Tech 381
Grand Theft Tesla
Ring makes two-factor mandatory, jailbreaking Teslas, security pros have bad security habits too.
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- Phone carriers shared location data illegally, according to the FCC
- Dozens of popular document management apps put user data at risk
- Ring makes two-factor authentication mandatory for video doorbells and security cameras
- Ransomware attack shuts down a natural gas pipeline
- 44% of cybersecurity threats start in the cloud
- Jailbreaking used Teslas
- Dell sells RSA
- Hackers have been exploiting critical WordPress vulnerability
- Security pros are still using risky security habits
- Tricking Google Maps with 99 phones in a wagon
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Links
- FCC Says 'One or More' Phone Carriers Illegally Shared Location Data, Fueling Black Market Sales
- Popular Mobile Document-Management Apps Put Data at Risk
- Ring makes two-factor sign-in mandatory for its video doorbells, security cameras
- Ransomware attack forces 2-day shutdown of natural gas pipeline
- 44% of Security Threats Start in the Cloud
- People Are Jailbreaking Used Teslas to Get the Features They Expect
- Dell sells RSA to consortium led by Symphony Technology Group for over $2B
- Hackers exploit critical vulnerability found in ~100,000 WordPress sites
- How to virtually block a road: Take a walk with 99 phones