Security Affairs newsletter Round 305
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Chinese hackers allegedly hit thousands of organizations using Microsoft Exchange |
REvil Ransomware gang uses DDoS attacks and voice calls to make pressure on the victims |
Russia-linked APT groups exploited Lithuanian infrastructure to launch attacks |
Hackers compromised Microsoft Exchange servers at the EU Banking Regulator EBA |
Microsoft updated MSERT to detect web shells used in attacks against Microsoft Exchange installs |
The launch of Williams new FW43B car ruined by hackers |
UnityMiner targets unpatched QNAP NAS in cryptocurrency mining campaign |
Another French hospital hit by a ransomware attack |
Apple fixes CVE-2021-1844 RCE that affects iOS, macOS, watchOS, and Safari |
Microsoft releases ProxyLogon patches for unsupported Microsoft Exchange versions |
SUPERNOVA backdoor that emerged after SolarWinds hack is likely linked to Chinese actors |
A flaw in The Plus Addons for Elementor WordPress plugin allows sites takeover |
Microsofts March Patch Tuesday fixes 14 Critical flaws |
OVH data centers suffered a fire, many popular sites are offline |
White hat hackers gained access more than 150,000 surveillance cameras |
Expert publishes PoC exploit code for Microsoft Exchange flaws |
F5 addresses critical vulnerabilities in BIG-IP and BIG-IQ |
Hackers stole data from Norway parliament exploiting Microsoft Exchange flaws |
RedXOR, a new powerful Linux backdoor in Winnti APT arsenal |
10,000+ WeLeakInfo customer records leaked |
Internet disruption in Russia coincided with the introduction of restrictions |
Malspam campaign uses icon files to delivers NanoCore RAT |
Researchers warn of a surge in cyber attacks against Microsoft Exchange |
Experts found three new 15-year-old bugs in a Linux kernel module |
New variant for Mac Malware XCSSET compiled for M1 Chips |
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Pierluigi Paganini
(SecurityAffairs – hacking, newsletter)
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