Security Affairs newsletter Round 320
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Norway blames China-linked APT31 for 2018 government hack |
Poland: The leader of the PiS party blames Russia for the recent attack |
This bug can permanently break iPhone WiFi connectivity |
MI5 seized Boris Johnsons phone over security risk fears |
NSA releases guidance for securing Unified Communications and VVoIP |
Ragnar Locker ransomware leaked data stolen from ADATA chipmaker |
Threat actors in January attempted to poison the water at a US facility |
A ransomware attack disrupted the IT network of the City of Liege |
ADVERSARIAL OCTOPUS – ATTACK DEMO FOR AI-DRIVEN FACIAL RECOGNITION ENGINE |
DirtyMoe botnet infected 100,000+ Windows systems in H1 2021 |
Tor Browser 10.0.18 fixes a bug that allows to track users by fingerprinting installed apps |
Wormable bash DarkRadiation Ransomware targets Linux distros and docker containers |
John McAfee found dead in prison cell ahead of extradition to US |
LV ransomware operators repurposed a REvil binary to launch a new RaaS |
The European Commission proposed to launch the new Joint Cyber Unit |
ChaChi, a GoLang Trojan used in ransomware attacks on US schools |
Flaws in Dell BIOSConnect feature affect 128 device models |
VMware releases patches for critical flaw in Carbon Black App Control |
Zyxel warns customers of attacks on its enterprise firewall and VPN devices |
Clop gang members recently arrested laundered over $500M in payments |
Flaws in FortiWeb WAF expose Fortinet devices to remote hack |
Hackers exploit 3-years old flaw to wipe Western Digital devices |
Marketo Marketplace – Cybercriminals are targeting major law firms |
Epsilon Red – our research reveals more than 3.5 thousand servers are still vulnerable |
Mercedes-Benz data breach impacted roughly 1000 individuals |
Microsoft: Russia-linked SolarWinds hackers breached three new entities |
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Pierluigi Paganini
(SecurityAffairs – hacking, newsletter)
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