Security Affairs newsletter Round 291
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A cyberattack crippled the IT infrastructure of the City of Saint John |
Hundreds of female sports stars and celebrities have their naked photos and videos leaked online |
Romanians arrested for running underground malware services |
Threat actor shared a list of 49,577 IPs vulnerable Fortinet VPNs |
Computer Security and Data Privacy, the perfect alliance |
FBI issued an alert on Ragnar Locker ransomware activity |
Massive threat campaign strikes open-source repos, Sonatype spots new CursedGrabber malware |
TikTok fixed security issues that could have led one-click account takeover |
VMware discloses critical zero-day CVE-2020-4006 in Workspace One |
VMware fixed SD-WAN flaws that could allow hackers to target enterprise networks |
2FA bypass in cPanel potentially exposes tens of millions of websites to hack |
A new Stantinko Bot masqueraded as httpd targeting Linux servers |
Baidu Android apps removed from Play Store because caught collecting user details |
Credential stuffing attack targeted 300K+ Spotify users |
Crooks social-engineered GoDaddy staff to take over crypto-biz domains |
Microsoft fixes Kerberos Authentication issues with an out-of-band Update |
TrickBot operators continue to update their malware to increase resilience to takedown |
Belden discloses data breach as a result of a cyber attack |
Group-IB Hi-Tech Crime Trends 2020/2021 report |
Operation Falcon: Group-IB helps INTERPOL identify Nigerian BEC ring members |
Retail giant Home Depot agrees to a $17.5 million settlement over 2014 data breach |
UK NCSCs alert urges orgs to fix MobileIron CVE-2020-15505 RCE |
Watch out, WAPDropper malware could subscribe you to premium services |
A zero-day in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 has yet to be fixed |
Carding Action 2020: Group-IB supports Europol-backed operation saving €40 million |
Danish news agency Ritzau hit by ransomware, but did not pay the ransom |
Ransomware hits US Fertility the largest US fertility network |
Sophos notifies data leak after a misconfiguration |
SSH-backdoor Botnet With ‘Research Infection Technique |
A week later, Manchester United has yet to recover after a cyberattack |
Canon publicly confirms August ransomware attack and data breach |
Details of 16 million Brazilian COVID-19 patients exposed online |
Drupal emergency updates fix critical arbitrary PHP code execution |
North Korean hackers allegedly behind cyberattacks on AstraZeneca |
The global impact of the Fortinet 50.000 VPN leak posted online |
Chip maker Advantech hit by Conti ransomware gang |
Hundreds of C-level executives credentials available for $100 to $1500 per account |
Office 365 phishing campaign leverages Oracle and Amazon cloud services |
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Pierluigi Paganini
(SecurityAffairs – hacking, newsletter)
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