Security Affairs newsletter Round 346
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New Rook Ransomware borrows code from Babuk |
Omicron-themed phishing attacks spread Dridex and taunt with funeral helpline |
Fisher Price Chatter Bluetooth Telephone 60G LTE has serious privacy issues |
Experts warn of a new stealthy loader tracked as BLISTER |
NVIDIA informs customers of its products affected by Log4j flaws |
AvosLocker ransomware reboots in Safe Mode and installs tools for remote access |
Crooks bypass a Microsoft Office patch for CVE-2021-40444 to spread Formbook malware |
Three trivial bugs in Microsoft Teams Software remain unpatched |
HackDHS bug bounty program accepts reports of Log4j-related flaws in DHS systems |
A flaw in Microsoft Azure App Service exposes customer source code |
CISA releases a scanner to identify web services affected by Apache Log4j flaws |
Ubisoft discloses unauthorized access to ‘Just Dance’ user data |
PYSA ransomware gang is the most active group in November |
A new version of the Abcbot bot targets Chinese cloud providers |
Russian national extradited to US for trading on stolen Information |
Patch these 2 Active Directory flaws to prevent the takeover of Windows domains |
More than 35,000 Java packages impacted by Log4j flaw, Google warns |
Log4j Vulnerability Aftermath DarkWatchman RAT uses Windows Registry fileless storage mechanism |
Nation-state actors are exploiting Zoho zero-day CVE-2021-44515 since October, FBI warns |
Belgian defense ministry hit by cyberattack exploiting Log4Shell bug |
Alleged APT implanted a backdoor in the network of a US federal agency |
A new attack vector exploits the Log4Shell vulnerability on servers locally |
Clop ransomware gang is leaking confidential data from the UK police |
TellYouThePass ransomware resurges and exploits Log4Shell in recent attacks |
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Pierluigi Paganini
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