Security Affairs newsletter Round 282
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Gaming hardware manufacturer Razer suffered a data leak |
CIRWA Project tracks ransomware attacks on critical infrastructure |
Popular Marketing Tool exposes data of users of dating sites |
Staples discloses data breach exposing customer order data |
Thousands of Magento stores hacked in a few days in largest-ever skimming campaign |
Zerologon attack lets hackers to completely compromise a Windows domain |
China-linked hackers target government agencies by exploiting flaws in Citrix, Pulse, and F5 systems, and MS Exchange |
Experts warn of surge in DDoS attacks targeting education institutions |
Microsoft open-sourced its Project OneFuzz fuzzing framework for Azure |
Out-of-band security update fixes Adobe Media Encoder issu |
UK NCSC releases the Vulnerability Disclosure Toolkit |
New MrbMiner malware infected thousands of MSSQL DBs |
Source code of Cerberus banking Trojan leaked on underground forums |
US CISA report shares details on web shells used by Iranian hackers |
APT41 actors charged for attacks on more than 100 victims globally |
Drupal addressed XSS and information disclosure flaws |
Major Duesseldorf hospital infected with ransomware, patient died for consequences |
Maze ransomware uses Ragnar Locker virtual machine technique |
SunCrypt ransomware operators leak data of University Hospital New Jersey |
Chinese hackers stole info from Spanish centers working on Covid19 vaccine |
CISA Named Top-Level Root CVE Numbering Authority (CNA) |
Rampant Kitten ‘s arsenal includes Android malware that bypasses 2FA |
Ransomware en masse on the wane: top threats inside web-phishing in H1 2020 |
US DoJ charges Iranian hackers for attacks on US satellite companies |
German encrypted email service Tutanota suffers DDoS attacks |
Hijacking nearby Firefox mobile browsers via WiFi by exploiting a bug |
Twitter announces measures to protect accounts of people involved in 2020 Presidential election |
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Pierluigi Paganini
(SecurityAffairs – hacking, newsletter)
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