Security Affairs newsletter Round 319
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APWG: Phishing maintained near-record levels in the first quarter of 2021 |
BackdoorDiplomacy APT targets diplomats from Africa and the Middle East |
Security Affairs newsletter Round 318 |
Apple fixed 2 WebKit flaws exploited to target older iPhones |
G7 calls on Russia to dismantle operations of ransomware gangs within its borders |
Major blackouts across Puerto Rico. Are the DDoS and the fire linked? |
Microsoft experts disrupted a large-scale BEC campaign |
SEO poisoning campaign aims at delivering RAT, Microsoft warns |
REvil ransomware gang hit US nuclear weapons contractor Sol Oriens |
Instagram flaw allowed to see private, archived Posts/Stories of users without following them |
Former NSA contractor Reality Winner who leaked gov report will be released on November |
Wear your MASQ! New Device Fingerprint Spoofing Tool Available in Dark Web |
The source code of the Paradise Ransomware was leaked on XSS hacking forum |
Fujifilm restores operations after recent ransomware attack |
Cyberium malware-hosting domain employed in multiple Mirai variants campaigns |
A flaw in Peloton Bike+ could allow hackers to control it |
An international joint operation resulted in the arrest of Clop ransomware members |
Poland institutions and individuals targeted by an unprecedented series of cyber attacks |
How AI is Transforming Data Governance in today’s World |
Ferocious Kitten APT targets Telegram and Psiphon VPN users in Iran |
Over a billion records belonging to CVS Health exposed online |
UNC2465 cybercrime group launched a supply chain attack on CCTV vendor |
Oleg Koshkin was convicted for operating a crypting service also used by Kelihos botnet |
Cosmolog Kozmetik Data Breach: Hundreds of Thousands of Customers impacted |
Akamai outage was caused by an issue with its Prolexic DDoS protection service |
Cruise operator Carnival discloses a security breach |
Expert found multiple flaws in Cisco Small Business 220 series |
The return of TA402 Molerats APT after a short pause |
US supermarket chain Wegmans discloses data breach |
Vigilante malware stops victims from visiting piracy websites |
North Korean APT group Kimsuky allegedly hacked South Koreas atomic research agency KAERI |
RedFoxtrot operations linked to China’s PLA Unit 69010 due to bad opsec |
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Pierluigi Paganini
(SecurityAffairs – hacking, newsletter)
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