Security Affairs newsletter Round 376 by Pierluigi Paganini
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Reading the “ENISA THREAT LANDSCAPE FOR RANSOMWARE ATTACKS” report |
CISA orders to patch an actively exploited flaw in Confluence servers |
Microsoft experts linked the Raspberry Robin malware to Evil Corp operation |
Strong Authentication – Robust Identity and Access Management Is a Strategic Choice |
Exploitation is underway for a critical flaw in Atlassian Confluence Server and Data Center |
Malware-laced npm packages used to target Discord users |
Akamai blocked the largest DDoS attack ever on its European customers |
LibreOffice fixed 3 flaws, including a code execution issue |
Threat actors use new attack techniques after Microsoft blocked macros by default ENISA provides data related to major telecom security incidents in 2021 |
European firm DSIRF behind the attacks with Subzero surveillance malware |
Spain police arrested two men accused of cyber attacks on radioactivity alert network (RAR) |
Attackers increasingly abusing IIS extensions to establish covert backdoors |
DUCKTAIL operation targets Facebook’s Business and Ad accounts |
The strange similarities between Lockbit 3.0 and Blackmatter ransomware |
U.S. increased rewards for info on North Korea-linked threat actors to $10 million |
Threat actors leverages DLL-SideLoading to spread Qakbot malware |
Zero Day attacks target online stores using PrestaShop |
CosmicStrand, a new sophisticated UEFI firmware rootkit linked to China Flaws in FileWave MDM could have allowed hacking +1000 organizzations |
Lockbit ransomware gang claims to have breached the Italian Revenue Agency |
Amadey malware spreads via software cracks laced with SmokeLoader |
Drupal developers fixed a code execution flaw in the popular CMS |
Is APT28 behind the STIFF#BIZON attacks attributed to North Korea-linked APT37? |
Security Affairs newsletter Round 375 by Pierluigi Paganini |
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