Security Affairs newsletter Round 298
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Critical flaws in Orbit Fox WordPress plugin allows site takeover |
EMA said that hackers manipulated stolen documents before leaking them |
Security Affairs newsletter Round 297 |
500K+ records of C-level people from Capital Economics leaked online |
Apple paid a $50,000 bounty to two bug bounty hunters for hacking its hosts |
German laptop retailer fined €10.4m under GDPR for video-monitoring employees |
OpenWRT forum hacked, intruders stole user data |
President Bidens Peloton exercise equipment under scrutiny |
Rob Joyce is the new NSA Cyber Director |
FreakOut botnet target 3 recent flaws to compromise Linux devices |
Malwarebytes ‘s email systems hacked by SolarWinds attackers |
Raindrop, a fourth malware employed in SolarWinds attacks |
Vishing attacks conducted to steal corporate accounts, FBI warns |
FireEye releases an auditing tool to detect SolarWinds hackers activity |
Livecoin halted operations after the December attack |
Logic bugs found in popular apps, including Signal and FB Messenger |
Cisco fixed multiple flaws in Cisco SD-WAN products and Smart Software Manager Satellite Web UI |
Dovecat crypto-miner is targeting QNAP NAS devices |
Experts warn of scanning activity for critical SAP SolMan flaw after the release of exploit |
Passwords stolen via phishing campaign available through Google search |
SolarWinds Attack: Microsoft sheds lights into Solorigate second-stage activation |
Abusing Windows RDP servers to amplify DDoS attacks |
Data of 2 million MyFreeCams users sold on a hacker forum |
Drupal fixed a new flaw related PEAR Archive_Tar library |
FSB warns Russian businesses of cyber attacks as retaliation for SolarWinds hack |
KindleDrip exploit – Hacking a Kindle device with a simple email |
ADT employee pleads guilty for accessing cameras installed by the company |
MrbMiner cryptojacking campaign linked to Iranian software firm |
Security firm SonicWall was victim of a coordinated attack |
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Pierluigi Paganini
(SecurityAffairs – hacking, newsletter)
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