Security Affairs newsletter Round 296
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NCA arrested 21 customers of the WeLeakInfo service |
Over 200 million records of Chinese Citizens for Sale on the Darkweb |
Top data breaches of 2020 – Security Affairs |
Apex Laboratory disclose data breach after a ransomware attack |
British Court rejects the USs request to extradite Julian Assange |
New alleged MuddyWater attack downloads a PowerShell script from GitHub |
Experts linked ransomware attacks to China-linked APT27 |
Healthcare organizations faced a 45% increase in attacks since November |
How to bypass the Google Audio reCAPTCHA with a new version of unCaptcha2 attack |
New ElectroRAT employed in a wide-ranging operation targeting cryptocurrency users |
Over 500,000 credentials for tens of gaming firm available in the Dark Web |
Fake Trump sex video used to spread QNode RAT |
FBI, CISA, ODNI and NSA blames Russia for SolarWinds hack |
Google fixed a critical Remote Code Execution flaw in Android |
Recently disclosed CVE-2020-29583 Zyxel flaw already under opportunistic attack |
SolarWinds hackers had access to roughly 3% of US DOJ O365 mailboxes |
WhatsApp will share your data with Facebook and its companies |
FBI alert warns private organizations of Egregor ransomware attacks |
Multiple flaws in Fortinet FortiWeb WAF could allow corporate networks to hack |
North Korea-linked APT37 targets South with RokRat Trojan |
Ryuk ransomware operations already made over $150M |
US Govt kicked off ‘Hack the Army 3.0 bug bounty program |
Ezuri memory loader used in Linux and Windows malware |
Nvidia releases security updates for GPU display driver and vGPU flaws |
Unsecured Git server exposed Nissan North America |
Welcome Bureau of Cyberspace Security and Emerging Technologies (CSET) |
Dassault Falcon Jet hit by Ragnar Locker ransomware gang |
SolarWinds hackers also used common hacker techniques, CISA revealed |
Twitter has permanently suspended the account of President Donald Trump |
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Pierluigi Paganini
(SecurityAffairs – hacking, Golang-based worm)
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