Security Affairs newsletter Round 279

Pierluigi Paganini August 30, 2020

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A Google Drive weakness could allow attackers to serve malware
Adobe released open- source tool Stringlifier to identify randomly generated strings
Canadian delivery company Canpar Express suffered a ransomware attack
Cybercriminal greeners from Iran attack companies worldwide for financial gain
Dark web Empire Market still down after 3 days. DDoS attack or exit scam?
Grandoreiro campaign impersonates Spanish Agencia Tributaria
Transparent Tribe APT hit 1000+ victims in 27 countries in the last 12 months
Expert discloses unpatched Safari flaw that allows stealing local files
Google Project Zero expert found 3 flaws in Apache Web Server
SourMint SDK used by 1200 iOS apps shows malicious behavior
DeathStalker cyber-mercenary group targets the financial sector
FBI arrested a Russian national for recruiting employee of US firm to plant malware
Hackers for hire group target organizations via 3ds Max exploit
Lazarus APT targets cryptocurrency organizations with using LinkedIn lures
350 million decrypted email addresses left exposed on an unsecured server
Anubis, a new info-stealing malware spreads in the wild
Experts hacked 28,000 unsecured printers to raise awareness of printer security issues
Group with numerous faces: chronicle of UltraRanks deceptive JS-sniffer campaigns
Microsoft fixes code execution, privilege escalation in Microsoft Azure Sphere
New Zealand stock exchange (NZX) halted 2 days by DDoS attack
REvil ransomware operators breached healthcare org Valley Health Systems
Cisco addresses ten high-risk issues in NX-OS software
Elon Musk confirms that Russian hackers tried to recruit Tesla employee to plant a malware
Former Cisco employee pleads guilty to hacking, damaging company systems
Iran-linked Charming Kitten APT contacts targets via WhatsApp, LinkedIn
Lemon_Duck cryptomining malware evolves to target Linux devices
Experts demonstrate the PIN is useless in EMV contactless transactions
FBI warns of an increase in online romance scams
North Korea-linked APT group BeagleBoyz targets banks
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Pierluigi Paganini

(SecurityAffairs – hacking, newsletter)

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