
SS-NEWS-150 - T-Mobile Consent Decree and Kia Hacking
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Does the T-Mobile Consent Decree mean that the government is going to get more involved in breaches? Additionally, Kia closes a gap in it's dealership API which allowed researchers to geolocate and lock/unlock cars. Finally, we briefly discuss a new method attackers are monetizing AWS credentials... it's not pretty.
Article 1 - T-Mobile US to cough up $31.5M after that long string of security SNAFUs
Supporting Articles:
The Cost of Doing Business
T-Mobile hit with $60M fine over data security violations
T-Mobile to take $400M hit from hacking settlement
T-Mobile Consent Decree
Article 2 - Hacking Kia: Remotely Controlling Cars With Just a License Plate
Supporting Articles:
Plate to VIN
Car Companies Know When You Speed. Then They Sell That Data
Article 3 - A Single Cloud Compromise Can Feed an Army of AI Sex Bots
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