Security Affairs newsletter Round 406 by Pierluigi Paganini

Pierluigi Paganini February 12, 2023

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Clop ransomware claims the hack of 130 orgs using GoAnywhere MFT flaw
CISA adds Fortra MFT, TerraMaster NAS, Intel driver Flaws, to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog
Ransomware attack hit the City of Oakland
DPRK fund malicious cyber activities with ransomware attacks on critical Infrastructure
New TA886 group targets companies with custom Screenshotter malware
Reddit discloses security breach that exposed source code and internal docs
Android mobile devices from top vendors in China have pre-installed malware
US and UK sanctioned seven Russian members of Trickbot gang
A new variant of ESXiArgs ransomware makes recovery much harder
Twitter restricted in Turkey after the earthquake amid disinformation fear
Experts published a list of proxy IPs used by the pro-Russia group Killnet
Russian e-commerce giant Elevel exposed buyers’ delivery addresses
Researcher compromised the Toyota Supplier Management Network
Russian national pleads guilty to money laundering linked to Ryuk Ransomware operation
New Graphiron info-stealer used in attacks against Ukraine
Ukraine CERT-UA warns of phishing attacks employing Remcos software
US CISA releases a script to recover servers infected with ESXiArgs ransomware
New Linux variant of Clop Ransomware uses a flawed encryption algorithm
VMware has no evidence of zero-day exploitation in ESXiArgs ransomware attacks
OpenSSH addressed a new pre-auth double free vulnerability

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Pierluigi Paganini

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