Clarion audio hacked, Egyptian Predator threat, Dallas attack analysis

Clarion, a Japan-based car audio manufacturer, has been hacked by the group ALPHV, who claim to have customer engineering data and plan to share it publicly. Former Egyptian lawmaker Ahmed Altantawy was targeted by Predator spyware while campaigning for president. The Royal ransomware group infiltrated the Dallas government, affecting 30,000 people’s personal data. Russian hackers were blamed for a cyberattack that affected several government services in Bermuda. Sophisticated theft campaigns, including a hotel scam, have been discovered, and the Scattered Spider hacking group’s hotel attacks are considered increasingly worrying. Court rulings on child online safety laws are predicted to have a domino effect on consumer privacy laws.