Security Affairs newsletter Round 299
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Chipmaker Intel reveals that an internal error caused a data leak |
Hacker leaks data of 2.28M users of dating site MeetMindful |
Tesla sues former employee for allegedly stealing sensitive docs |
Cryptocurrency exchange BuyUcoin hacked, data of 325K+ users leaked |
Cryptomining DreamBus botnet targets Linux servers |
Dutch police arrested two people for the illegal sale of COVID-19 patient data |
Ransomware attack hit WestRock IT and OT systems |
Fidelis, Mimecast, Palo Alto Networks, Qualys also impacted by SolarWinds hack |
North Korea-linked campaign targets security experts via social media |
Threat Report Portugal: Q4 2020 |
TikTok privacy issue could have allowed stealing users private details |
Apple addresses three iOS zero-day flaws exploited in the wild |
Emotet Botnet dismantled in a joint international operation |
Heap-based buffer overflow in Linux Sudo allows local users to gain root privileges |
Law enforcement announced global action against NetWalker Ransomware |
Maritime port cybersecurity |
Pwn2Own 2021, more than $1,500,000 in cash and prizes for contestants |
CISA warns of high-severity flaws in Fuji Electric Tellus Lite V-Simulator and Server Lite |
Lebanese Cedar APT group broke into telco and ISPs worldwide |
LogoKit, a new phishing kit that dynamically creates phishing forms |
TeamTNT group adds new detection evasion tool to its Linux miner |
Domain for programming website Perl.com hijacked |
Experts addressed flaws in Popup Builder WordPress plugin |
Microsoft: North Korea-linked Zinc APT targets security experts |
Oscorp, a new Android malware targets Italian users |
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) discloses ransomware attack |
UScellular data breach: attackers ported customer phone numbers |
Victims of FonixCrypter ransomware could decrypt their files for free |
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Pierluigi Paganini
(SecurityAffairs – hacking, newsletter)
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