Security Affairs newsletter Round 375 by Pierluigi Paganini
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FBI seized $500,000 worth of bitcoin obtained from Maui ransomware attacks |
SonicWall fixed critical SQLi in Analytics and GMS products |
Account lockout policy in Windows 11 is enabled by default to block brute force attacks |
Hackers breached Ukrainian radio station to spread fake news about Zelensky ‘s health |
Candiru surveillance spyware DevilsTongue exploited Chrome Zero-Day to target journalists |
TA4563 group leverages EvilNum malware to target European financial and investment entities |
Threat actors target software firm in Ukraine using GoMet backdoor |
Lightning Framework, a previously undetected malware that targets Linux systems |
Atlassian patched a critical Confluence vulnerability Apple fixes multiple flaws in iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS devices |
8220 Gang Cloud Botnet infected 30,000 host globally |
New Luna ransomware targets Windows, Linux and ESXi systems |
Million of vehicles can be attacked via MiCODUS MV720 GPS Trackers |
EU warns of risks of spillover effects associated with the ongoing war in Ukraine |
Belgium claims China-linked APT groups hit its ministries |
CloudMensis spyware went undetected for many years |
Russia-linked APT29 relies on Google Drive, Dropbox to evade detection |
Crooks create rogue cryptocurrency-themed apps to steal crypto assets from users |
Several apps on the Play Store used to spread Joker, Facestealer and Coper malware |
MLNK Builder 4.2 released in Dark Web – malicious shortcut-based attacks are on the rise |
Tor Browser 11.5 is optimized to automatically bypass censorship |
A massive cyberattack hit Albania |
Watch out for the CVE-2022-30136 Windows NFS Remote Code Execution flaw |
Graff paid a $7.5M ransom and sued its insurance firm for refusing to cover this payment |
Crooks stole $375k from Premint NFT, it is one of the biggest NFT hacks ever |
Google is going to remove App Permissions List from the Play Store |
Security Affairs newsletter Round 374 by Pierluigi Paganini |
APT groups target journalists and media organizations since 2021 |
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Pierluigi Paganini
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