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Security Affairs newsletter Round 515 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION

Pierluigi Paganini March 16, 2025

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! Every week the best security articles from Security Affairs are free in your email box.

Enjoy a new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter, including the international press.

New MassJacker clipper targets pirated software seekers
Cisco IOS XR flaw allows attackers to crash BGP process on routers
LockBit ransomware developer Rostislav Panev was extradited from Israel to the U.S.
SuperBlack Ransomware operators exploit Fortinet Firewall flaws in recent attacks
U.S. CISA adds Apple products and Juniper Junos OS flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog
GitLab addressed critical auth bypass flaws in CE and EE
North Korea-linked APT group ScarCruft spotted using new Android spyware KoSpy
Experts warn of a coordinated surge in the exploitation attempts of SSRF vulnerabilities
Meta warns of actively exploited flaw in FreeType library
Medusa ransomware hit over 300 critical infrastructure organizations until February 2025
China-linked APT UNC3886 targets EoL Juniper routers
U.S. CISA adds six Microsoft Windows flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog
Microsoft Patch Tuesday security updates for March 2025 fix six actively exploited zero-days
New Ballista Botnet spreads using TP-Link flaw. Is it an Italian job?
Apple fixed the third actively exploited zero-day of 2025
Switzerland’s NCSC requires cyberattack reporting for critical infrastructure within 24 hours
SideWinder APT targets maritime and nuclear sectors with enhanced toolset
U.S. CISA adds Advantive VeraCore and Ivanti EPM flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog
Cybersecurity Challenges in Cross-Border Data Transfers and Regulatory Compliance Strategies
Elon Musk blames a massive cyberattack for the X outages
Experts warn of mass exploitation of critical PHP flaw CVE-2024-4577
RansomHouse gang claims the hack of the Loretto Hospital in Chicago
North Korea-linked APT Moonstone used Qilin ransomware in limited attacks
Large-scale cryptocurrency miner campaign targets Russian users with SilentCryptoMiner
Feds seized $23 million in crypto stolen using keys from LastPass breaches
Undocumented hidden feature found in Espressif ESP32 microchip

International Press – Newsletter

Cybercrime

Texas Man Convicted of Sabotaging his Employer’s Computer Systems and Deleting Data 

CYBERCRIME CREW CHARGED WITH STEALING AND RESELLING CONCERT TICKETS, INCLUDING FOR TAYLOR SWIFT’S ERAS TOUR 

Feds Link $150M Cyberheist to 2022 LastPass Hacks 

Garantex administrator arrested in India at request of US authorities  

Phishing campaign impersonates Booking .com, delivers a suite of credential-stealing malware  

SuperBlack Ransomware operators exploit Fortinet Firewall flaws in recent attacks

Dual Russian And Israeli National Extradited To The United States For His Role In The LockBit Ransomware Conspiracy 

Coinbase phishing email tricks users with fake wallet migration

Ransomware attack takes down health system network in Micronesia 

Malware

Undercover miner: how YouTubers get pressed into distributing SilentCryptoMiner as a restriction bypass tool  

Ragnar Loader  

Desert Dexter. Attacks on Middle Eastern countries  

Ballista – New IoT Botnet Targeting Thousands of TP-Link Archer Routers 

Captain MassJacker Sparrow: Uncovering the Malware’s Buried Treasure     

Enhancing Malware Fingerprinting through Analysis of Evasive Techniques

Hacking

Tarlogic detects a hidden feature in the mass-market ESP32 chip that could infect millions of IoT devices  

GreyNoise Detects Mass Exploitation of Critical PHP-CGI Vulnerability (CVE-2024-4577), Signaling Broad Campaign

Unmasking the new persistent attacks on Japan     

Musk blames X outages on alleged ‘massive’ cyberattack  

Apple fixes WebKit zero-day exploited in ‘extremely sophisticated’ attacks  

Android Deserialization Deep Dive  

Meta Warns of FreeType Vulnerability (CVE-2025-27363) With Active Exploitation Risk

New Evidence Suggests Attackers Are Mapping Infrastructure Before Exploitatio 

Jailbreaking is (Mostly) Simpler Than You Think

Eavesdropping on Black-box Mobile Devices via Audio Amplifier’s EMR

Intelligence and Information Warfare

Canadian intelligence agency warns of threat AI poses to upcoming elections

SideWinder targets the maritime and nuclear sectors with an updated toolset

Ghost in the Router: China-Nexus Espionage Actor UNC3886 Targets Juniper Routers  

Lazarus Strikes npm Again with New Wave of Malicious Packages

Blind Eagle: …And Justice for All

Lookout Discovers New Spyware by North Korean APT37  

Former top NSA cyber official: Probationary firings ‘devastating’ to cyber, national security 

Hunting Active Threats in Littleton’s Grid with the Dragos Platform and OT Watch

Cybersecurity

Accelerated Takedowns: Limiting Dwell Time and Damage  

ESP32 Undocumented Bluetooth Commands: Clearing the Air 

Reducing the Cybersecurity Risks of Connected BMS  

Reporting cyberattacks on critical infrastructure mandatory from 1 April 2025  

The March 2025 Security Update Review 

Apple’s Lockdown Mode is good for security — but its notifications are baffling  

Sign in as anyone: Bypassing SAML SSO authentication with parser differentials  

Saudi Arabia Buys Pokémon Go, and Probably All of Your Location Data 

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