Security Affairs newsletter Round 384
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LastPass revealed that intruders had internal access for four days during the August hack |
CISA adds Stuxnet bug to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog |
Bitdefender releases Universal LockerGoga ransomware decryptor |
North Korea-linked APT spreads tainted versions of PuTTY via WhatsApp |
Uber hacked, internal systems and confidential documents were allegedly compromised |
Akamai mitigated a new record-breaking DDoS attack against a Europen customer |
Experts warn of self-spreading malware targeting gamers looking for cheats on YouTube |
Russia-linked Gamaredon APT target Ukraine with a new info-stealer |
FBI: Millions in Losses resulted from attacks against Healthcare payment processors |
Crooks are using lures related to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in phishing attacks CISA added 2 more security flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog |
SparklingGoblin APT adds a new Linux variant of SideWalk implant to its arsenal |
Twitter former head of security told the Senate of severe security failings by the company |
Threat actors are actively exploiting a zero-day in WPGateway WordPress plugin |
Microsoft September 2022 Patch Tuesday fixed actively exploited zero-day |
Cyber espionage campaign targets Asian countries since 2021 |
Trend Micro addresses actively exploited Apex One zero-day |
Iran-linked TA453 used new Multi-Persona Impersonation technique in recent attacks |
Montenegro and its allies are working to recover from the massive cyber attack |
Pro-Palestinian group GhostSec hacked Berghof PLCs in Israel Apple fixed the eighth actively exploited zero-day this year |
Google announced the completion of the acquisition of Mandiant for $5.4 billion |
Cisco confirms that data leaked by the Yanluowang ransomware gang were stolen from its systems |
Some firmware bugs in HP business devices are yet to be fixed |
Albania was hit by a new cyberattack and blames Iran |
Iran-linked APT42 is behind over 30 espionage attacks |
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Pierluigi Paganini
(SecurityAffairs – hacking, newsletter)
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