Security Affairs newsletter Round 387
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BlackByte Ransomware abuses vulnerable driver to bypass security solutions |
Unpatched remote code execution flaw in Zimbra Collaboration Suite actively exploited |
VMware fixed a high-severity bug in vCenter Server |
Fortinet urges customers to immediately fix a critical authentication bypass flaw in FortiGate and FortiProxy |
Hacker stole $566 million worth of Binance Coins from Binance Bridge |
LilithBot Malware, a new MaaS offered by the Eternity Group |
Watch out, a bug in Linux Kernel 5.19.12 can damage displays on Intel laptops |
Cisco fixed two high-severity bugs in Communications, Networking Products City of Tucson Data Breach impacted 123,500 individuals |
19-Year-Old man arrested for misusing leaked record from Optus Breach |
“Egypt Leaks” – Hacktivists are Leaking Financial Data |
Avast releases a free decryptor for some Hades ransomware variants |
New Maggie malware already infected over 250 Microsoft SQL servers |
Telstra Telecom discloses data breach impacting former and current employees |
OnionPoison: malicious Tor Browser installer served through a popular Chinese YouTube channel |
A flaw in the Packagist PHP repository could have allowed supply chain attacks |
Lazarus APT employed an exploit in a Dell firmware driver in recent attacks |
Linux Cheerscrypt ransomware is linked to Chinese DEV-0401 APT group Microsoft mitigations for recently disclosed Exchange zero-days can be easily bypassed |
Trojanized Comm100 Live Chat app installer distributed a JavaScript backdoor |
RansomEXX gang claims to have hacked Ferrari and leaked online internal documents |
Finnish intelligence warns of Russia’s cyberespionage activities |
Reflected XSS bugs in Canon Medical ’s Vitrea View could expose patient info |
BlackCat ransomware gang claims to have hacked US defense contractor NJVC |
German police identified a gang that stole €4 million via phishing attacks |
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Pierluigi Paganini
(SecurityAffairs – hacking, newsletter)
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