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Due to personal-life craziness, I pressed pause on the newsletter this week. I'll be back next Sunday with another issue of Five Cyber Stories, but I've shared some articles to read as a holdover.
If I had to recommend just one, I would make sure to check out the Canva hack story ($). It honestly makes me regret postponing the newsletter because it perfectly shows that cybersecurity affects everyone's non-digital lives. Case in point, some affected schools had to "reschedule final exams."
Other recommended reading:
- "A hacker ran me over with a robot lawn mower" - A story so interesting it deserves a gift link. The reporting is from The Verge's Sean Hollister.
- A continuation of last week's story about Flock Safety in Dunwoody, GA - from Jason Hunyar
- Student stops trains via hack - from Bleeping Computer's Bill Toulas
- Scary good, real-time deepfakes ($) - from 404 Media's Joseph Cox
- Might we hope for a Senate confirmed leader of C.I.S.A.? - from Dark Reading's Becky Bracken
- Mythos fears makes White House consider "vetting" A.I. models ($) - from New York Times's Tripp Mickle, Julian E. Barnes, Sheera Frenkel, and Dustin Volz
- The Cybersecurity firm's, CrowdStrike, CEO George Kurtz told NYT's DealBook that Mythos is "...a Y2K moment."
See you next week with five more cyber stories!
Danny