Security Affairs newsletter Round 389
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New PHP Version of Ducktail info-stealer hijacks Facebook Business accounts |
Palo Alto Networks fixed a high-severity auth bypass flaw in PAN-OS |
Indian power generation giant Tata Power hit by a cyber attack |
Experts disclose technical details of now-patched CVE-2022-37969 Windows Zero-Day |
WIP19, a new Chinese APT targets IT Service Providers and Telcos |
Experts released PoC exploit code for critical bug CVE-2022-40684 in Fortinet products |
DJI drone tracking data exposed in the US |
China-linked Budworm APT returns to target a US entity |
Cloudflare blocked a 2.5 Tbps DDoS attack aimed at the Minecraft server |
The discovery of Alchimist C2 tool, revealed a new attack framework to target Windows, macOS, and Linux systems POLONIUM APT targets Israel with a new custom backdoor dubbed PapaCreep |
YoWhatsApp, unofficial WhatsApp Android app spreads the Triada Trojan |
Aruba fixes critical vulnerabilities in EdgeConnect Enterprise Orchestrator |
Microsoft Patch Tuesday for October 2022 doesn’t fix Exchange Server flaws |
VMware has yet to fix CVE-2021-22048 flaw in vCenter Server disclosed one year ago |
LockBit affiliates compromise Microsoft Exchange servers to deploy ransomware |
Caffeine, a new Phishing-as-a-Service toolkit available in the underground |
Experts analyzed the evolution of the Emotet supply chain |
DeepFakes Are The Cybercriminal Economy’s Latest Business Line |
Toyota discloses accidental leak of some customers’ personal information CVE-2022-40684 flaw in Fortinet products is being exploited in the wild |
Pro-Russia group KillNet targets US airports |
The head of the Federal Cyber Security Authority (BSI) faces dismissal |
Dark web carding site BidenCash gives 1.2M payment cards for free |
Harvard Business Publishing licensee hit by ransomware |
Everest gang demands $200K for data stolen from South Africa state-owned electricity company ESKOM |
CommonSpirit hospital chains hit by ransomware, patients are facing problems |
Lloyd’s of London investigates alleged cyber attack |
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Pierluigi Paganini
(SecurityAffairs – hacking, newsletter)
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