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A consultant claiming to work for the White House contacted Colorado county clerks to seek unauthorized access to voting machines, citing connections to federal agencies and political figures, but all clerks refused the requests, emphasizing legal and security concerns.

More than 15,000 Roku accounts were compromised in a data breach, with hackers gaining access to stored financial information and attempting to purchase streaming subscriptions using stolen credentials. The breach was likely due to hackers finding credentials exposed in other company data breaches. While sensitive personal information was not accessed, affected customers were urged to reset their passwords and review their account activity for any fraudulent charges.

Hackers breached over 15,000 Roku accounts by obtaining login details from third-party sources, then used the data to subscribe to streaming services. The breach occurred between Dec. 28 and Feb. 21, with the company becoming aware of it between Jan. 4 and Feb. 21. While sensitive personal information was not accessed, the hackers attempted to sign up for paid streaming subscriptions in some cases. Roku has taken steps to secure the affected accounts, cancel unauthorized subscriptions, and refund any unauthorized charges, and is actively monitoring for suspicious activity.

Roku disclosed a breach affecting over 15,000 streaming accounts, with unauthorized individuals attempting to purchase subscriptions using stolen credentials. The company secured the affected accounts and investigated unauthorized activity, assuring users that sensitive personal information was not accessed. Roku recommended affected users reset their passwords and provided guidance on creating secure passwords, emphasizing their commitment to privacy and security.

American Express warns customers of a data breach at one of its service providers, potentially exposing credit card account numbers, names, and expiration dates. The breach impacted an undisclosed number of customers, and the company is working to notify affected individuals and regulatory authorities. American Express reassures customers that they will not be held responsible for fraudulent charges and advises them to monitor their accounts for suspicious activity, enable instant notifications, and consider requesting a new card number if their information was stolen.

More than 120,000 biometric gun safes from Bulldog Cases, Machir, MouTec, and Awesafe have been recalled due to faulty biometric systems that may allow unauthorized access, posing a risk of serious injury or death. Consumers are advised to stop using the biometric feature, remove the batteries, and use the key for storing firearms until they receive a free replacement safe or repair kit from the respective companies.

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a "severe design flaw" in Google Workspace's domain-wide delegation feature that could be exploited by attackers to gain unauthorized access to Workspace APIs without super admin privileges. The flaw, codenamed DeleFriend, allows threat actors to manipulate existing delegations in the Google Cloud Platform and Google Workspace. By creating numerous JSON web tokens, attackers can pinpoint successful combinations of private key pairs and authorized OAuth scopes, enabling them to perform API calls on behalf of other identities in the domain. Successful exploitation of the flaw could result in the theft of emails, data exfiltration, and unauthorized actions within Google Workspace APIs.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) has completed its 13-month investigation into allegations of unauthorized access to voting equipment in Coffee County, Georgia. The investigation was prompted by a breach in January 2021, where a computer forensics team allegedly handled, scanned, and copied the state's voting software and equipment without lawful authority. The GBI report, which has been released in full, focuses on individuals physically present during the breach and does not analyze how the findings align with criminal laws or recommend pursuing charges. Two individuals charged in a separate criminal probe related to the breach have recently pleaded guilty to unauthorized access to voting systems. The report also reveals that multiple third parties accessed the copied data after the breach occurred.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has recalled over 60,000 biometric gun safes due to a programming flaw that can allow unauthorized access. At least one person has died, and there have been 39 incidents of unauthorized access reported. Consumers are advised to stop using the biometric feature, remove batteries, and use the key instead. The recalled safes were sold under various brand names and were available at multiple retailers nationwide.

Over 60,000 biometric gun safes manufactured by Fortress Safe are being recalled due to concerns of unauthorized access, with at least 39 reported breaches. The recall comes after a lawsuit alleged that a 12-year-old boy died from a firearm obtained from a breached safe. The safes, sold under various brand names including Fortress, Cabela's, and Gettysburg, were found to have a default open mode that can allow unauthorized users, including children, to access the safe. Consumers are advised to stop using the biometric feature, remove the batteries, and rely on the key for recalled safes used to store guns.

HCA Healthcare, one of the largest healthcare providers in the US, experienced a patient data breach caused by an unauthorized party gaining access to their online systems. The breach raises concerns about cybersecurity and data privacy, highlighting the need for robust measures to protect sensitive patient information.

Kennedy High School in Waterbury, Connecticut, was put on lockdown after a student from Wilby High School was reported to be in possession of a weapon. However, no weapon was found and all students and staff are safe. Waterbury Public Schools reminded the community that unauthorized access to a school building is treated as a serious offense with disciplinary consequences. This comes a day after a student at Crosby High School was arrested for bringing a handgun into the school.

Western Digital has disclosed a network security breach that occurred on March 26, 2023, which allowed an unauthorized third party to gain access to some of the company's systems. The company has taken several services offline and is working with cybersecurity and forensic experts to investigate the incident. It is also coordinating with law enforcement agencies and has not yet determined the nature and scope of the data accessed.