Security Affairs newsletter Round 356
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Charities and NGOs providing support in Ukraine hit by malware |
Lapsus$ gang leaks data allegedly stolen from Samsung Electronics |
Anonymous #OpRussia Thousands of sites hacked, data leaks and more |
Thousands of satellite users offline in Europe following a cyberattack, is it a conflict spillover? |
Russian watchdog Roskomnadzor also blocked Facebook in Russia |
CISA adds 95 flaws to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog |
These are the sources of DDoS attacks against Russia, local NCCC warns |
Russia-Ukraine, who are the soldiers that crowd cyberspace? |
Avast released a free decryptor for the HermeticRansom that hit Ukraine |
75% of medical infusion pumps affected by known vulnerabilities Cisco fixed two critical flaws in Expressway, TelePresence VCS solutions |
The Difference Between Human and Machine Identities |
Ukrainian WordPress sites under massive complex attacks |
A cyberattack on Russian satellites is an act of war, the invasion of Ukraine no |
Popular open-source PJSIP library is affected by critical flaws |
Asylum Ambuscade spear-phishing campaign targets EU countries aiding Ukrainian refugees |
NVIDIA discloses data breach after the recent cyber attack |
Anonymous and its affiliates continue to cause damage to Russia |
Ukrainian researcher leaked the source code of Conti Ransomware |
IsaacWiper, the third wiper spotted since the beginning of the Russian invasion |
Ukraine: Volunteer IT Army is going to hit tens of Russian targets from this list |
Chipmaker giant Nvidia hit by a ransomware attack |
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CISA and FBI warn of potential data wiping attacks spillover |
FoxBlade malware targeted Ukrainian networks hours before Russia’s invasion |
Anonymous hit Russian Nuclear Institute and leak stolen data |
Toyota Motors halted production due to a cyber attack on a supplier |
Researcher leaked Conti’s internal chat messages in response to its support to Russia |
Security Affairs newsletter Round 355 |
Iran-linked UNC3313 APT employed two custom backdoors against a Middle East gov entity |
Anonymous breached the internal network of Belarusian railways |
Feb 7- Feb 27 Ukraine – Russia the silent cyber conflict |
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Pierluigi Paganini
(SecurityAffairs – hacking, newsletter)
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