Security Affairs newsletter Round 358 by Pierluigi Paganini
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EU and US agencies warn that Russia could attack satellite communications networks |
Avoslocker ransomware gang targets US critical infrastructure |
Crooks claims to have stolen 4TB of data from TransUnion South Africa |
Exotic Lily initial access broker works with Conti gang |
Emsisoft releases free decryptor for the victims of the Diavol ransomware |
China-linked threat actors are targeting the government of Ukraine |
Caketap, a new Unix rootkit used to siphon ATM banking data |
Red TIM Research (RTR) team discovers a bug on Ericsson Network Manager |
Russia-linked Cyclops Blink botnet targeting ASUS routers |
Microsoft releases open-source tool for checking MikroTik Routers compromise node-ipc NPM Package sabotage to protest Ukraine invasion |
Anonymous continues to support Ukraine against the Russia |
SolarWinds Warns of Attacks Targeting Web Help Desk Users |
Ukraine SBU arrested a hacker who supported Russia during the invasion |
B1txor20 Linux botnet use DNS Tunnel and Log4J exploit |
Russia’s disinformation uses deepfake video of Zelenskyy telling people to lay down arms |
CISA adds 15 new flaws to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog |
Russia-linked threats actors exploited default MFA protocol and PrintNightmare bug to compromise NGO cloud |
Hacker breaches key Russian ministry in blink of an eye |
CVE-2022-0778 DoS flaw in OpenSSL was fixed Critical flaws affect Veeam Data Backup software |
The German BSI agency recommends replacing Kaspersky antivirus software |
Dirty Pipe Linux flaw impacts most QNAP NAS devices |
CaddyWiper, a new data wiper hits Ukraine |
A massive DDoS attack hit Israel, government sites went offline |
Ukraine is using Clearview AI’s facial recognition during the conflict |
Anonymous claims to have hacked German subsidiary of Russian energy giant Rosneft |
Brazilian trojan impacting Portuguese users and using the same capabilities seen in other Latin American threats |
Russia-Ukraine cyber conflict poses critical infrastructure at risk |
Anonymous sent a message to Russians: “remove Putin” |
The hidden C2: Lampion trojan release 212 is on the rise and using a C2 server for two years |
Mar 06- Mar 12 Ukraine – Russia the silent cyber conflict |
LockBit ransomware group claims to have hacked Bridgestone Americas |
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Pierluigi Paganini
(SecurityAffairs – hacking, newsletter)
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