Security Affairs newsletter Round 362 by Pierluigi Paganini
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T-Mobile confirms Lapsus$ had access its systems |
Are you using Java 15/16/17 or 18 in production? Patch them now! |
Phishing attacks using the topic “Azovstal” targets entities in Ukraine |
Conti ransomware claims responsibility for the attack on Costa Rica |
Cyber Insurance and the Changing Global Risk Environment |
A stored XSS flaw in RainLoop allows stealing users’ emails |
QNAP firmware updates fix Apache HTTP vulnerabilities in its NAS |
Pwn2Own Miami hacking contest awarded $400,000 for 26 unique ICS exploits |
Lemon_Duck cryptomining botnet targets Docker servers |
Critical bug in decoder used by popular chipsets exposes 2/3 of Android Cybercriminals Deliver IRS Tax Scams & Phishing Campaigns By Mimicking Government Vendors |
Static SSH host key in Cisco Umbrella allows stealing admin credentials |
CVE-2022-20685 flaw in the Modbus preprocessor of the Snort makes it unusable |
US, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the UK warn of Russia-linked threat actors’ attacks |
Russian Gamaredon APT continues to target Ukraine |
Anonymous hacked other Russian organizations, some of the breaches could be severe |
CISA adds Windows Print Spooler to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog |
New BotenaGo variant specifically targets Lilin security camera DVR devices |
QNAP users are recommended to disable UPnP port forwarding on routers |
ESET warns of three flaws that affect over 100 Lenovo notebook models Kaspersky releases a free decryptor for Yanluowang ransomware |
NSO Group Pegasus spyware leverages new zero-click iPhone exploit in recent attacks |
New SolarMarker variant upgrades evasion abilities to avoid detection |
Crooks steal $182 million from Beanstalk DeFi platform |
Experts spotted Industrial Spy, a new stolen data marketplace |
CISA adds VMware, Chrome flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog |
Apr 10 – Apr 16 Ukraine – Russia the silent cyber conflict |
Enemybot, a new DDoS botnet appears in the threat landscape |
Stolen OAuth tokens used to download data from dozens of organizations, GitHub warns |
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Pierluigi Paganini
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