Security Affairs newsletter Round 392
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29 malicious PyPI packages spotted delivering the W4SP Stealer |
Zero-day are exploited on a massive scale in increasingly shorter timeframes |
RomCom RAT campaigns abuses popular brands like KeePass and SolarWinds NPM |
The 10th edition of the ENISA Threat Landscape (ETL) report is out! |
Cisco addressed several high-severity flaws in its products |
LockBit ransomware gang claims the hack of Continental automotive group |
250+ U.S. news sites spotted spreading FakeUpdates malware in a supply-chain attack |
Experts link the Black Basta ransomware operation to FIN7 cybercrime gang |
Updated TikTok Privacy Policy confirms that Chinese staff can access European users’ data |
Fortinet fixed 16 vulnerabilities, 6 rated as high severity Vitali Kremez passed away |
4 Malicious apps on Play Store totaled +1M downloads |
SandStrike, a previously undocumented Android malware targets a Persian-speaking religion minority |
Dropbox discloses unauthorized access to 130 GitHub source code repositories |
OpenSSL fixed two high-severity vulnerabilities |
LockBit 3.0 gang claims to have stolen data from Thales |
Experts warn of critical RCE in ConnectWise Server Backup Solution |
Ransomware activity and network access sales in Q3 2022 |
Samsung Galaxy Store flaw could have allowed installing malicious apps on target devices |
VMware warns of the public availability of CVE-2021-39144 exploit code |
Actively exploited Windows Mark-of-the-Web zero-day received an unofficial patch |
Wannacry, the hybrid malware that brought the world to its knees |
Snatch group claims to have hacked military provider HENSOLDT France |
GitHub flaw could have allowed attackers to takeover repositories of other users |
Malicious dropper apps on Play Store totaled 30.000+ installations |
Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss ‘s phone was allegedly hacked by Russian spies |
German BKA arrested the alleged operator of Deutschland im Deep Web darknet market |
BlackByte ransomware group hit Asahi Group Holdings, a precision metal manufacturing and metal solution provider |
Air New Zealand warns of an ongoing credential stuffing attack |
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Pierluigi Paganini
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