Security Affairs newsletter Round 297
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It is time to re-evaluate Cyber-defence solutions |
New Zealand central bank hit by a cyber attack |
TeamTNT botnet now steals Docker API and AWS credentials |
Connecting the dots between SolarWinds and Russia-linked Turla APT |
Experts found gained access to the Git Repositories of the United Nations |
Russian hacker Andrei Tyurin sentenced to 12 years in prison |
Source code for malware that targets Qiui Cellmate device was leaked online |
Ubiquiti discloses a data breach |
Bitdefender releases free decrypter for Darkside ransomware |
EMA: Some of Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine data was leaked online |
Police took down DarkMarket, the worlds largest darknet marketplace |
Sophisticated hacking campaign uses Windows and Android zero-days |
Sunspot, the third malware involved in the SolarWinds supply chain attack |
Attackers targeted Accellion FTA in New Zealand Central Bank attack |
Data collection cheat sheet: how Parler, Twitter, Facebook, MeWes data policies compare |
Rogue Android RAT emerges from the darkweb |
CAPCOM: 390,000 people impacted in the recent ransomware Attack |
CISA warns of recent successful cyberattacks against cloud service accounts |
Cisco addresses a High-severity flaw in CMX Software |
Classiscam expands to Europe: Russian-speaking scammers lure Europeans to pages mimicking classifieds |
Expert discovered a DoS vulnerability in F5 BIG-IP systems |
Operation Spalax, an ongoing malware campaign targeting Colombian entities |
Cisco says its RV routers will no longer receive updates |
Expert launched Malvuln, a project to report flaws in malware |
Signal is down for multiple users worldwide |
Winnti APT continues to target game developers in Russia and abroad |
Jokers Stash, the largest carding site, is shutting down |
Siemens fixed tens of flaws in Siemens Digital Industries Software products |
Two kids found a screensaver bypass in Linux Mint |
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Pierluigi Paganini
(SecurityAffairs – hacking, newsletter)
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