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

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