Security Affairs newsletter Round 374 by Pierluigi Paganini
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Critical flaw in Netwrix Auditor application allows arbitrary code execution |
CISA urges to fix multiple critical flaws in Juniper Networks products |
Threat actors exploit a flaw in Digium Phone Software to target VoIP servers |
Tainted password-cracking software for industrial systems used to spread P2P Sality bot |
Experts warn of attacks on sites using flawed Kaswara Modern WPBakery Page Builder Addons |
Holy Ghost ransomware operation is linked to North Korea |
RedAlert, LILITH, and 0mega, 3 new ransomware in the wild |
Mantis botnet powered the largest HTTPS DDoS attack in June |
The new Retbleed speculative execution attack impacts both Intel and AMD chips |
Former CIA employee Joshua Schulte was convicted of Vault 7 massive leak Microsoft published exploit code for a macOS App sandbox escape flaw |
VMware fixed a flaw in vCenter Server discovered eight months ago |
Qakbot operations continue to evolve to avoid detection |
Three UEFI Firmware flaws found in tens of Lenovo Notebook models |
Large-scale AiTM phishing campaign targeted +10,000 orgs since 2021 |
The President of European Central Bank Christine Lagarde targeted by hackers |
Flaws in the ExpressLRS Protocol allow the takeover of drones |
Microsoft announced the general availability of Windows Autopatch feature |
Cloud-Based Cryptocurrency mining attacks abuse GitHub Actions and Azure VM |
A fake job offer via LinkedIn allowed to steal $540M from Axie Infinity Anubis Networks is back with new C2 server |
BlackCat (aka ALPHV) Ransomware is Increasing Stakes up to $2,5M in Demands |
Experts warn of the new 0mega ransomware operation |
Experts demonstrate how to unlock several Honda models via Rolling-PWN attack |
French telephone operator La Poste Mobile suffered a ransomware attack |
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Pierluigi Paganini
(SecurityAffairs – hacking, newsletter)
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