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🎉 Elastic Weekly #3 🎉

Elasticsearch

Honda exposes customer data on unsecured Elasticsearch database for the second time this year

Honda Motor Co. has been found to exposing customer data on an unsecured Elasticsearch database for the second time this year, though this time around the number of records exposed is in dispute.

https://siliconangle.com/2019/12/18/honda-exposes-customer-data-unsecured-elasticsearch-database-second-time-year/

Real time entity resolution with elasticsearch

David Moore from Elastic talking about Real Time Entity Resolution from Haystack 2018

slideshare.net/o19s/real-time-entity-resolution-with-elasticsearch-haystack-2018

Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes (ECK) 1.0 is now generally available

Today, we’re proud to announce that Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes (ECK) is moving out of beta and into general availability! With ECK, users now have a seamless way of deploying, managing, and operating the Elastic Stack on Kubernetes.

https://www.elastic.co/fr/blog/elastic-cloud-on-kubernetes-ECK-is-now-generally-available?blade=tw&hulk=social

App Leaks Thousands of Baby Photos and Videos Online

An app designed to record and share milestones in a child's development has leaked thousands of images and videos of babies online.

https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/peekaboo-moments-data-breach/

Elastic SIEM for home and small business: Beats on CentOS

Hey, there. This is part five of the Elastic SIEM for home and small business blog series. If you haven’t read the first, second, and third blogs, you may want to before going any further. In the Getting started blog, we created our Elasticsearch Service deployment and started collecting data from one of our computers using Winlogbeat. In the Securing cluster access blog, we secured access to our cluster by restricting privileges for users and Beats. In the GeoIP data and Beats config blog, we created an ingest pipeline for GeoIP data and reviewed our Beats configurations.

https://www.elastic.co/fr/blog/elastic-siem-for-small-business-and-home-5-beats-on-centos?blade=tw&hulk=social

This Week in Elasticsearch and Apache Lucene - 2020-01-17

  • Check for deprecations when analyzers are built
  • New cluster state storage
  • ILM & SLM
  • Fallback to anonymous user
  • Certutil http command
  • Rally 1.4.0 released
  • Watcher UI enhancements

https://www.elastic.co/fr/blog/this-week-in-elasticsearch-and-apache-lucene-2020-01-17

Support ending for TLS 1.0/1.1 and unencrypted HTTP traffic to Elasticsearch Service on Elastic Cloud

Starting April 21, 2020, all requests to Elasticsearch Service on Elastic Cloud must use HTTP over TLS (HTTPS) with support for TLS 1.2. We’ve decided to make this change in the best interest of our users so we can ensure the security of data in transit and stay up to date with modern encryption, security protocols, and practices.

https://www.elastic.co/blog/support-ending-for-tls-1-0-tls-1-1-http-traffic-to-elasticsearch-service

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