Security Affairs newsletter Round 372 by Pierluigi Paganini
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The role of Social Media in modern society – Social Media Day 22 interview |
Experts shared PoC exploit code for RCE in Zoho ManageEngine ADAudit Plus tool |
A ransomware attack forced publishing giant Macmillan to shuts down its systems |
SessionManager Backdoor employed in attacks on Microsoft IIS servers worldwide |
A long-running cryptomining campaign conducted by 8220 hackers now targets Linux servers |
Pro-Russian hackers launched a massive DDoS attack against Norway |
Korean cybersecurity agency released a free decryptor for Hive ransomware |
Experts blame North Korea-linked Lazarus APT for the Harmony hack |
Ex-Canadian government employee admits to being a member of the Russian cybercrime gang NetWalker YTStealer info-stealing malware targets YouTube content creators |
Path Traversal flaw in UnRAR utility can allow hacking Zimbra Mail servers |
Mitre shared 2022 CWE Top 25 most dangerous software weaknesses |
RansomHouse gang claims to have stolen 450GB of data from chip maker giant AMD |
NON-STATE ACTORS IN THE CYBERSPACE: AN ATTEMPT TO A TAXONOMIC CLASSIFICATION, ROLE, IMPACT AND RELATIONS WITH A STATE’S SOCIOECONOMIC STRUCTURE |
ZuoRAT malware hijacks SOHO Routers to spy in the vitims |
LockBit 3.0 introduces important novelties, including a bug bounty program |
Latest OpenSSL version is affected by a remote memory corruption flaw |
Two critical flaws affect CODESYS ICS Automation Software |
The government of Lithuania confirmed it had been hit by an intense cyberattack |
New Matanbuchus Campaign drops Cobalt Strike beacons |
Cyberattack halted the production at the Iranian state-owned Khuzestan Steel company |
Ukrainian telecommunications operators hit by DarkCrystal RAT malware |
Threat actors stole $100M in crypto assets from Harmony |
Threat actors sell access to tens of vulnerable networks compromised by exploiting Atlassian 0day |
Security Affairs newsletter Round 371 by Pierluigi Paganini |
China-linked APT Bronze Starlight deploys ransomware as a smokescreen |
Russia-linked actors may be behind an explosion at a liquefied natural gas plant in Texas |
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Pierluigi Paganini
(SecurityAffairs – hacking, Zyxel)
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