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Security Affairs newsletter Round 513 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION

Pierluigi Paganini March 02, 2025

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Ransomware gangs exploit a Paragon Partition Manager BioNTdrv.sys driver zero-day
Microsoft disrupted a global cybercrime ring abusing Azure OpenAI Service
Attackers could hack smart solar systems and cause serious damages
Enhanced capabilities sustain the rapid growth of Vo1d botnet
Cisco fixed command injection and DoS flaws in Nexus switches
China-linked threat actors stole 10% of Belgian State Security Service (VSSE)’s staff emails
FBI: North Korea-linked TraderTraitor is responsible for $1.5 Billion Bybit hack
Criminal group UAC-0173 targets the Notary Office of Ukraine
Cellebrite blocked Serbia from using its solution because misuse of the equipment for political reasons
DragonForce Ransomware group is targeting Saudi Arabia
New Ghostwriter campaign targets Ukrainian Government and opposition activists in Belarus
New LightSpy spyware variant comes with enhanced data collection features targeting social media platforms
U.S. CISA adds Microsoft Partner Center and Synacor Zimbra Collaboration Suite flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog
GitVenom campaign targets gamers and crypto investors by posing as fake GitHub projects
LockBit taunts FBI Director Kash Patel with alleged “Classified” leak threat
EU sanctioned the leader of North Korea-linked APT groups
U.S. CISA adds Adobe ColdFusion and Oracle Agile PLM flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog
Russia warns financial sector organizations of IT service provider LANIT compromise
A large botnet targets M365 accounts with password spraying attacks
Australia bans Kaspersky over national security concerns
A data leak exposes the operations of the Chinese private firm TopSec, which provides Censorship-as-a-Service
SpyLend Android malware found on Google Play enabled financial cyber crime and extortion
Leaked Black Basta chat logs reveal the gang’s operations
U.S. CISA adds Microsoft Power Pages flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog
Lazarus APT stole $1.5B from Bybit, it is the largest cryptocurrency heist ever

International Press – Newsletter

Cybercrime

Mining Company NioCorp Loses $500,000 in BEC Hack

Inside Black Basta’s Exposed Internal Chat Logs: A Firsthand Look

The Bleeding Edge of Phishing: darcula-suite 3.0 Enables DIY Phishing of Any Brand  

The Largest Theft in History – Following the Money Trail from the Bybit Hack

Silent Killers: Unmasking a Large-Scale Legacy Driver Exploitation Campaign 

Russian hackers extend olive branch to new FBI director Kash Patel  

Processing 23 Billion Rows of ALIEN TXTBASE Stealer Logs 

Streamjacking Scams On YouTube Leverage CS2 Pro Player Championships to Defraud Gamers

ALIEN TXTBASE Data Leak: A Deep Analysis of the Breach

DragonForce Ransomware Group is Targeting Saudi Arabia

U.S. Soldier Charged in AT&T Hack Searched “Can Hacking Be Treason”

Group-IB contributes to joint operation of Royal Thai Police and Singapore Police Force leading to arrest of cybercriminal behind more than 90 data leaks worldwide  

UAC-0173 against the Notary Office of Ukraine (CERT-UA#13738) 

North Korea Responsible for $1.5 Billion Bybit Hack 

Leaked Black Basta Ransomware Chat Logs Reveal Inner Workings and Internal Conflicts

Silent Push Pivots into New Lazarus Group Infrastructure, Acquires Sensitive Intel Related to $1.4B ByBit Hack and Past Attacks   

No, you’re not fired – but beware of job termination scams  

Disrupting a global cybercrime network abusing generative AI  

Malware

DragonForce Ransomware Group is Targeting Saudi Arabia  

Massive Botnet Targets M365 with Stealthy Password Spraying Attacks  

Notorious Malware, Spam Host “Prospero” Moves to Kaspersky Lab

The GitVenom campaign: cryptocurrency theft using GitHub 

LightSpy Expands Command List to Include Social Media Platforms 

Auto-Color: An Emerging and Evasive Linux Backdoor  

Anubis: A New Ransomware Threat  

PolarEdge: Unveiling an uncovered ORB network  

GrassCall malware campaign drains crypto wallets via fake job interviews  

Hacking

Indiana Jones: There Are Always Some Useful Ancient Relics  

Streamlining vulnerability research with IDA Pro and Rust  

First analysis of Apple’s USB Restricted Mode bypass (CVE-2025-24200)

360XSS: Mass Website Exploitation via Virtual Tour Framework for SEO Poisoning  

Operation SalmonSlalom 

A Disney Worker Downloaded an AI Tool. It Led to a Hack That Ruined His Life 

How hackers capture your solar panels and cause grid havoc  

Paragon Partition Manager contains five memory vulnerabilities within its BioNTdrv.sys driver that allow for privilege escalation and denial-of-service (DoS) attacks  

Intelligence and Information Warfare

Censorship as a Service | Leak Reveals Public-Private Collaboration to Monitor Chinese Cyberspace  

EU sanctions North Korean tied to Lazarus group over involvement in Ukraine war 

Disrupting malicious uses of our models: an update  February 2025

Ghostwriter | New Campaign Targets Ukrainian Government and Belarusian Opposition 

Ghostwriter | New Campaign Targets Ukrainian Government and Belarusian Opposition

Squidoor: Suspected Chinese Threat Actor’s Backdoor Targets Global Organizations  

Erudite Mogwai Uses Custom Stowaway to Stealthily Advance Online

Winos 4.0 Spreads via Impersonation of Official Email to Target Users in Taiwan 

Belgian prosecutor probes alleged Chinese hacking of intelligence service  

Exclusive: Hegseth orders Cyber Command to stand down on Russia planning  

Cybersecurity

Trump 2.0 Brings Cuts to Cyber, Consumer Protections  

Skybox Security shuts down, lays off 300 employees as Tufin acquires assets  

CERT-EU’s Annual Threat Landscape Report 2024

Serbia: Cellebrite halts product use in Serbia following Amnesty surveillance report  

Geolocation data brokers: What they do and what happens when they leak 

ALIEN TXTBASE Data Leak: A Deep Analysis of the Breach

Signal Adopted by Swedish Armed Forces for Secure Communications  

Defending America’s Cyber Defenders 

Meta is firing about 20 employees for leaking information

Meta’s undersea cable to be longer than the Earth is round      

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