Security Affairs newsletter Round 391
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Twilio discloses another security incident that took place in June |
A massive cyberattack hit Slovak and Polish Parliaments |
How will Twitter change under Elon Musk? |
Multiple vulnerabilities affect the Juniper Junos OS |
Google fixes a new actively exploited Chrome zero-day, it is the seventh one this year |
Apple backports fixes for CVE-2022-42827 zero-day to older iPhones, iPads |
New York Post hacked? No, the culprit is an employee |
Raspberry Robin operators are selling initial access to compromised enterprise networks to ransomware gangs |
Thomson Reuters collected and leaked at least 3TB of sensitive data |
SiriSpy flaw allows eavesdropping on users’ conversations with Siri British hacker arraigned for running The Real Deal dark web marketplace |
OpenSSL to fix the second critical flaw ever |
See Tickets discloses data breach, customers’ credit card data exposed |
US charges Ukrainian man with Raccoon Infostealer operation |
October 26, 2022 By Pierluigi Paganini Posted In Breaking News Cyber Crime Malware |
Two flaws in Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility client for Windows actively exploited |
VMware fixes critical RCE in VMware Cloud Foundation |
Experts disclosed a 22-year-old bug in popular SQLite Database library |
Two PoS Malware used to steal data from more than 167,000 credit cards |
Hive ransomware gang starts leaking data allegedly stolen from Tata Power |
Dormant Colors campaign operates over 1M malicious Chrome extensions Apple fixed the ninth actively exploited zero-day this year |
Cuba ransomware affiliate targets Ukraine, CERT-UA warns |
Norway PM warns of Russia cyber threat to oil and gas industry |
Malicious Clicker apps in Google Play have 20M+ installs |
Security experts targeted with malicious CVE PoC exploits on GitHub |
Hackers stole sensitive data from Iran’s atomic energy agency |
Wholesale giant METRO confirmed to have suffered a cyberattack |
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Pierluigi Paganini
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