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This Week in Security: Password Sanity, Tank Hacking, And The Mystery 9.9

  • The US National Institue of Standards and Technology, NIST, has released a draft of SP 800-63-4, the Digital Identity Guideline to give password guidance.
  • Researchers at Bitsight are interested in infrastructure security and opted to take a closer look at Automatic Tank Gauging (ATG) systems.
  • Bitsight revealed vulnerabilities in pairing with that information that would enable bad actors to make physical changes with ATG platforms.
  • The Linux Mystery 9.9 CVE: A vulnerability inside Common Unix Printing System has emerged: it is possible for a printer on the local network to trigger arbitrary code execution when printing to it.
  • Kaspersky has done something unexpected, pulling a switcheroo and switching to UltraAV.
  • A vulnerability has been found in MediaTek's Wappd daemon that seems to weigh in at 9.8.
  • Kia dealer and owner websites have quality issues.
  • Google paid $4,133.70 for a security bug to be fixed quickly.
  • ChatGPT has a new feature, long-term memory.
  • Cisco has issued an urgent warning about security flaws in more than a dozen router models.

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