Security Affairs newsletter Round 327
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Four years after its takedown, AlphaBay marketplace revamped |
Classified documents from Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs are available for sale |
Dumping user’s Microsoft Azure credentials in plaintext from Windows 365 |
SynAck ransomware gang releases master decryption keys for old victims |
Vice Society ransomware also exploits PrintNightmare flaws in its attack |
Google open-sourced Allstar tool to secure GitHub repositories |
Microsoft warns of a evasive year-long spear-phishing campaign targeting Office 365 users |
Trend Micro warns customers of zero-day attacks against its products |
Magniber Ransomware operators use PrintNightmare exploits to infect Windows servers |
Microsoft warns of a new unpatched Windows Print Spooler RCE zero-day |
Threat actors behind the Poly Network hack are returning stolen funds |
Accenture has been hit by a LockBit 2.0 ransomware attack |
UNC215, an alleged China-linked APT group targets Israel orgs |
Adobe fixes critical flaws in Magento, patch it immediately |
Microsoft patch Tuesday security updates fix PrintNightmare flaws |
$611 million stolen in Poly Network cross-chain hack |
New eCh0raix ransomware variant targets NAS devices from both QNAP and Synology vendors |
Microsoft Azure Sentinel uses Fusion ML to detect ransomware attacks |
FlyTrap, a new Android Trojan compromised thousands of Facebook accounts |
StealthWorker botnet targets Synology NAS devices to drop ransomware |
City of Joplin paid a 320K ransom after a ransomware Attack |
Australian Cyber Security Centre warns of a surge of LockBit 2.0 ransomware attacks |
Threat actors are probing Microsoft Exchange servers for ProxyShell flaws |
1M compromised cards available for free in the underground market |
A zero-day RCE in Cisco ASDM has yet to be fixed |
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Pierluigi Paganini
(SecurityAffairs – hacking, newsletter)
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