Security Affairs newsletter Round 394
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DEV-0569 group uses Google Ads to distribute Royal Ransomware |
Black Friday and Cyber Monday, crooks are already at work |
New improved versions of LodaRAT spotted in the wild |
Atlassian fixed 2 critical flaws in Crowd and Bitbucket products |
Hive Ransomware extorted over $100M in ransom payments from over 1,300 companies |
Ongoing supply chain attack targets Python developers with WASP Stealer |
China-based Fangxiao group behind a long-running phishing campaign |
Two public schools in Michigan hit by a ransomware attack |
Magento and Adobe Commerce websites under attack Tank, the leader of the Zeus cybercrime gang, was arrested by the Swiss police |
Iran-linked threat actors compromise US Federal Network |
F5 fixed 2 high-severity Remote Code Execution bugs in its products |
Lazarus APT uses DTrack backdoor in attacks against LATAM and European orgs |
New RapperBot Campaign targets game servers with DDoS attacks |
Beginning 2023 Google plans to rollout the initial Privacy Sandbox Beta |
Happy birthday Security Affairs … 11 years together! |
Experts found critical RCE in Spotify’s Backstage |
Experts revealed details of critical SQLi and access issues in Zendesk Explore |
China-linked APT Billbug breached a certificate authority in Asia Previously undetected Earth Longzhi APT group is a subgroup of APT41 |
Avast details Worok espionage group’s compromise chain |
Massive Black hat SEO campaign used +15K WordPress sites |
KmsdBot, a new evasive bot for cryptomining activity and DDoS attacks |
CERT-UA warns of multiple Somnia ransomware attacks against organizations in Ukraine |
Have board directors any liability for a cyberattack against their company? |
Ukraine Police dismantled a transnational fraud group that made €200 million per year |
Lockbit gang leaked data stolen from global high-tech giant Thales |
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Pierluigi Paganini
(SecurityAffairs – hacking, newsletter)
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