Security Affairs newsletter Round 345
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TellYouThePass ransomware resurges and exploits Log4Shell in recent attacks |
Western Digital customers have to update their My Cloud devices to latest firmware version |
Apache releases the third patch to address a new Log4j flaw |
1.8 Million customers of four sports gear sites impacted by credit cards breach |
Conti ransomware gang exploits Log4Shell bug in its operations |
VMware fixes critical SSRF flaw in Workspace ONE UEM Console |
Phorpiex botnet is back, in 2021 it $500K worth of crypto assets |
PseudoManuscrypt, a mysterious massive cyber espionage campaign |
Flaws in Lenovo laptops allow escalating to admin privileges |
While attackers begin exploiting a second Log4j flaw, a third one emerges Multiple Nation-State actors are exploiting Log4Shell flaw |
Owowa, a malicious IIS Server module used to steal Microsoft Exchange credentials |
FBI’s investigation accidentally revealed the HelloKitty ransomware gang operates out of Ukraine |
Microsoft December 2021 Patch Tuesday fixes an actively exploited zero-day |
Iran-linked Seedworm APT targets Telecoms organizations across the Middle East and Asia |
DHS announces its ‘Hack DHS’ bug bounty program |
Adobe addresses over 60 vulnerabilities in multiple products |
Hackers exploit Log4Shell to drop Khonsari Ransomware on Windows systems |
US CISA orders federal agencies to fix Log4Shell by December 24th |
Google fixed the 17th zero-day in Chrome since the start of the year TinyNuke banking malware targets French organizations Practical coexistence attacks on billions of WiFi chips allow data theft and traffic manipulation |
CISA adds Log4Shell Log4j flaw to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog |
Log4Shell was in the wild at least nine days before public disclosure |
Two Linux botnets already exploit Log4Shell flaw in Log4j |
Quebec shuts down thousands of sites as disclosure of the Log4Shell flaw |
Russian national sentenced to 48 months in prison for helping Kelihos Botnet to evade detection |
A phishing campaign targets clients of German banks using QR codes |
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Pierluigi Paganini
(SecurityAffairs – hacking, newsletter)
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