Security Affairs newsletter Round 269

Pierluigi Paganini June 21, 2020

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Maze ransomware gang hacked M&A firm Threadstone Advisors LLP
Ransomware attack disrupts operations at Australian beverage company Lion
Tech firms suspend use of ‘biased facial recognition technology
Accessories giant Claires is the victim of a Magecart attack, credit card data exposed
Black Kingdom ransomware operators exploit Pulse VPN flaws
Earth Empusa targets minority group with Android ActionSpy spyware
Flaws in mobile Internet protocol GTP allow hackers to target 5G users
30,000+ Italian sales agents personal data, IDs leaked by Ariix Italia
BigDebIT flaws in Oracle EBS allow hackers to alter financial records
Norway suspends its COVID-19 contact tracing app due to privacy concerns
Ripple20 flaws in Treck TCP/IP stack potentially expose hundreds of millions of devices to hack
T-Mobile suffered a major outage in the US allegedly caused by a massive DDoS attack
AWS mitigated largest DDoS attack ever of 2.3 Tbps
CIA elite hacking unit was not able to protect its tools and cyber weapons
Maze Ransomware gang breached the US chipmaker MaxLinear
Operation In(ter)reception targets Military and Aerospace employees in Europe and the Middle East
79 Netgear router models affected by a dangerous Zero-day
An ongoing Qbot campaign targeted customers of tens of US banks
Cognizant admitted data breach in April Ransomware Attack
Drupal addresses critical code execution vulnerability
InvisiMole group targets military sector and diplomatic missions in Eastern Europe
AcidBox, a malware that borrows Turla APT exploit, hit Russian organizations
An SSRF flaw in Maximo Asset Management could be used to target corporate networks
Nation-state actors target Australia, Government warns
New Cisco Webex Meetings flaw allows attackers to impersonate users
Australian beverages firm Lion hit for the second time in a few days by a cyber attack
Hundreds of malicious Chrome browser extensions used to spy on you!
U.S. authorities sanction six Nigerian nationals for BEC and Romance Fraud
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Pierluigi Paganini

(SecurityAffairs – hacking, newsletter)

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