Security Affairs newsletter Round 397
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At least 4,460 vulnerable Pulse Connect Secure hosts are exposed to the Internet |
US HHS warns healthcare orgs of Royal Ransomware attacks |
CommonSpirit confirms data breach impacts 623K patients |
Pwn2Own Toronto 2022 Day 3: Participants earned nearly $1 million |
Cisco discloses high-severity flaw impacting IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series |
Experts devised a technique to bypass web application firewalls (WAF) of several vendors |
Zombinder APK binding service used in multiple malware attacks |
Pwn2Own Toronto 2022 Day 2: Participants earned $281K |
Android app with over 5m downloads leaked user browsing history APT37 used Internet Explorer Zero-Day in a recent campaign |
New Go-based botnet Zerobot exploits dozens of flaws |
Pwn2Own Toronto 2022 hacking competition. Samsung S22 hacked |
Sophos fixed a critical flaw in its Sophos Firewall version 19.5 |
Russia’s second-largest bank VTB Bank under DDoS attack |
A flaw in the connected vehicle service SiriusXM allows remote car hacking |
Ransomware Toolkit Cryptonite turning into an accidental wiper |
Crook sentenced to 18 months for stealing $20M in SIM swapping attack |
French hospital cancels operations after a ransomware attack |
Exclusive: The largest mobile malware marketplace identified by Resecurity in the Dark Web Critical Ping bug potentially allows remote hack of FreeBSD systems |
Lazarus APT uses fake cryptocurrency apps to spread AppleJeus Malware |
Law enforcement agencies can extract data from thousands of cars’ infotainment systems |
US DHS Cyber Safety Board will review Lapsus$ gang’s operations |
New CryWiper wiper targets Russian entities masquerading as a ransomware |
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Pierluigi Paganini
(SecurityAffairs – hacking, newsletter)
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