Intel sues former employee for allegedly stealing confidential data
-allegedly stole 18k files
-was laid off on July 3, given until end of month
-tried to steal files using an external HDD 8 days before layoff
-succeeded with a NAS 3 days before end of contract
Someone just told me: "There hasn't been a better time to be a cybersecurity reporter. I just open one of your newsletters and I have stories to cover for the entire week." 🤣
Microsoft says that:
-99.6% of all employees and their devices are now using phishing-resistant multi-factor authentication (MFA)
-35k+ engineers are now working "full time on security" [big doubt!!!]
While AI companies are allowed to slurp everything they want, Quad9 warns that legal fees are drowning DNS resolvers, which are now being targeted by copyright owners to enforce blocks on piracy sites