Security Affairs newsletter Round 335
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Previously undetected FontOnLake Linux malware used in targeted attacks |
Google addresses four high-severity flaws in Chrome |
Security expert published NMAP script for Apache CVE-2021-41773 vulnerability |
Sky.com servers exposed via misconfiguration |
Cox Media Group took down broadcasts after a ransomware attack |
58% of all nation-state attacks in the last year were launched by Russian nation-state actors |
The Netherlands declares war on ransomware operations |
Google warns of APT28 attack attempts against 14,000 Gmail users |
Apache rolled out a new update in a few days to fix incomplete patch for an actively exploited flaw |
FIN12 ransomware gang don’t implement double extortion to prioritize speed |
PoC exploit for 2 flaws in Dahua cameras leaked online |
Twitch data breach updates: login credentials or card numbers not exposedⓘ |
Operation GhostShell: MalKamak APT targets aerospace and telco firms |
Exclusive: Researchers dumped Gigabytes of data from Agent Tesla C2Cs |
Twitch source code and sensitive data leaked online |
Arizona governor announces the launch of Command Center to protect state computer systems |
UK newspaper The Telegraph exposed a 10TB database with subscriber data |
LANtenna attack allows exfiltrating data from Air-Gapped systems via Ethernet cables |
Apache patch a zero-day flaw exploited in the wild |
Unnamed Ransomware gang uses a Python script to encrypt VMware ESXi servers |
Telco service provider giant Syniverse had unauthorized access since 2016 |
Dark web marketplace White House announces end to its operations |
Misconfigured Apache Airflow servers leak thousands of credentials |
Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram are down worldwide, it’s panic online |
Pottawatomie County paid the ransom to recover its systems |
Two ransomware operators were arrested in Kyiv with EUROPOL’s support |
New APT ChamelGang Targets energy and aviation companies in Russia |
LockBit 2.0 ransomware hit Israeli defense firm E.M.I.T. Aviation Consulting |
TA544 group behind a spike in Ursnif malware campaigns targeting Italy |
CVE-2021-38647 OMIGOD flaw impacts IBM QRadar Azure |
The Biden administration will work with 30 countries to curb global cybercrime |
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Pierluigi Paganini
(SecurityAffairs – hacking, newsletter)
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