Security Affairs newsletter Round 385
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ISC fixed high-severity flaws in the BIND DNS software |
Ukraine: SSU dismantled cyber gang that stole 30 million accounts |
London Police arrested a teen suspected to be behind Uber, Rockstar Games breaches |
Sophos warns of a new actively exploited flaw in Firewall product |
Anonymous claims to have hacked the website of the Russian Ministry of Defense |
CISA adds Zoho ManageEngine flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog |
Surge in Magento 2 template attacks exploiting the CVE-2022-24086 flaw |
Australian Telecoms company Optus discloses security breach |
AttachMe: a critical flaw affects Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) |
A 15-Year-Old Unpatched Python bug potentially impacts over 350,000 projects Atlassian Confluence bug CVE-2022-26134 exploited in cryptocurrency mining campaign |
A disgruntled developer is the alleged source of the leak of the Lockbit 3.0 builder |
Over 39K unauthenticated Redis services on the internet targeted in cryptocurrency campaign |
Hackers stole $160 Million from Crypto market maker Wintermute |
U.S. gov adds more Chinese Telecom firms to the Covered List |
Imperva blocked a record DDoS attack with 25.3 billion requests |
Russian Sandworm APT impersonates Ukrainian telcos to deliver malware |
Uber believes that the LAPSUS$ gang is behind the recent attack |
Analyzing IP Addresses to Prevent Fraud for Enterprises |
American Airlines disclosed a data breach IT giants warn of ongoing Chromeloader malware campaigns |
Revolut security breach: data of +50,000 users exposed |
Alleged Grand Theft Auto 6 (GTA6) gameplay videos and source code leaked online |
TeamTNT is back and targets servers to run Bitcoin encryption solvers |
Experts warn of critical flaws in Flexlan devices that provide WiFi on airplanes |
Netgear Routers impacted by FunJSQ Game Acceleration Module flaw |
Uber says there is no evidence that users’ private information was compromised |
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Pierluigi Paganini
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