Security Affairs newsletter Round 321
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Crackonosh Monero miner made $2M after infecting 222,000 Win systems |
Hackers target Cisco ASA devices after a PoC exploit code was published online |
Microsoft investigates threat actor distributing malicious Netfilter Driver |
Six typosquatting packages in PyPI repository laced with crypto miner |
The builder for Babuk Locker ransomware was leaked online |
Experts developed a free decryptor for the Lorenz ransomware |
GitHub paid out over $500K through its bug bounty program for 203 flaws in 2020 |
Linux version of REvil ransomware targets ESXi VM |
PoC exploit for CVE-2021-1675 RCE started circulating online |
Hackers breached a data server of the University Medical Center |
Microsoft found auth bypass, system hijack flaws in Netgear routers |
UK, US agencies warn of large-scale brute-force attacks carried out by Russian APT |
CISA alert urges to disable Windows Print Spooler to percent PrintNightmare attacks |
Cyber Defense Magazine – July 2021 has arrived. Enjoy it! |
Experts warn of Babuk Locker attacks with recently leaked ransomware builder |
Microsoft urges Azure users to update PowerShell to fix RCE flaw |
Diavol ransomware appears in the threat landscape. Is it the work of the Wizard Spider gang? |
Kaseya VSA supply-chain ransomware attack hit hundreds of companies |
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Pierluigi Paganini
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