Security Affairs newsletter Round 396
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Google fixed the ninth actively exploited Chrome zeroday this year |
A new Linux flaw can be chained with other two bugs to gain full root privileges |
Attack of drones: airborne cybersecurity nightmare |
Cuba Ransomware received over $60M in Ransom payments as of August 2022 |
Android Keyboard Apps with 2 Million downloads can remotely hack your device |
New Go-based Redigo malware targets Redis servers |
3 of the Worst Data Breaches in the World That Could Have Been Prevented |
North Korea ScarCruft APT used previously undetected Dolphin Backdoor against South Korea |
Lastpass discloses the second security breach this year |
Google links three exploitation frameworks to Spanish commercial spyware vendor Variston Attackers abused the popular TikTok Invisible Challenge to spread info-stealer |
China-linked UNC4191 APT relies on USB Devices in attacks against entities in the Philippines |
ENC Security, the encryption provider for Sony and Lexar, leaked sensitive data for over a year |
Threat actors are offering access to corporate networks via unauthorized Fortinet VPN access |
CISA adds Oracle Fusion Middleware flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog |
Tips for Gamifying Your Cybersecurity Awareness Training Program |
Irish data protection commission fines Meta over 2021 data-scraping leak |
A flaw in some Acer laptops can be used to bypass security features |
Experts found a vulnerability in AWS AppSync |
RansomBoggs Ransomware hit several Ukrainian entities, experts attribute it to Russia US FCC bans the import of electronic equipment from Chinese firms |
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Pierluigi Paganini
(SecurityAffairs – hacking, newsletter)
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