Security Affairs newsletter Round 318
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REvil Ransomware spokesman releases an interview on recent attacks |
Chinese SharpPanda APT developed a new backdoor in the last 3 years |
Russian cybercrime forums launch contests for cryptocurrency hacks |
Experts found an RCE vulnerability in QNAP Q’center |
Russia behind a massive spear-phishing campaign that hit Ukraine |
RockYou2021: largest password compilation of all time leaked online with 8.4 billion entries |
US authorities recovered most of the ransom paid by Colonial Pipeline |
Trojan Shield, the biggest ever police operation against encrypted communications |
Spotify, PayPal, GitHub, and other major websites down due to Fastly CDN outage |
Siloscape, first known malware that drops a backdoor into Kubernetes clusters |
Microsoft June 2021 Patch Tuesday addresses 6 zero-days actively exploited |
4 issues in Microsoft Office component allow weaponizing docs |
Hackers hit Spains Ministry of Labor and Social Economy |
Global Scamdemic: Scams Become Number One Online Crime |
Crypto-mining campaign targets Kubeflow installs on a large scale |
Google Patches Chrome zero-day actively exploited |
Hackers stole data from the network of the gaming giant Electronic Arts |
JBS paid $11 million to REvil ransomware out of $22.5M requested |
Russia-linked APT breached the network of Dutch police in 2017 |
Al Jazeera detected and blocked disruptive cyberattacks |
Avaddon ransomware gang shuts down their operations and releases decryption keys |
CEO-Level Guide to Prevent Data Hacking Technologies & Incidents |
DoJ announced to have shut down Slilpp marketplace in international operation |
Italy announced its Cybersecurity Agency |
Mysterious custom malware used to steal 1.2TB of data from million PCs |
CVE-2021-3560 flaw in polkit auth system service affects most of Linux distros |
McDonalds discloses data breach in US, Taiwan and South Korea |
Volkswagen discloses data breach, 3.3 million customers impacted |
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Pierluigi Paganini
(SecurityAffairs – hacking, newsletter)
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