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Security Affairs newsletter Round 36 – Best of the week from best sources

Pierluigi Paganini November 22, 2015

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

Russia has a new anti wiretapping System
Did terrorists use PlayStation 4 for communications in Paris attacks?
Anonymous announced #OpParis against the ISIS in response to the Paris attacks
Twittor tool uses Twitter direct messages to control botnets
The security review: ammyy.com malware, child safety in the digital age and email security boost
US Presidential race becomes Wi-Fi password snark battle
IDG Contributor Network: Why information security jobs go unfilled
Changing the Economics of Cybersecurity
Attackers Can Use SAP to Bridge Corporate, Operational ICS Networks
Police body cams found pre-installed with notorious Conficker worm
Discovered an ISIL Bitcoin Address containing 3 Million dollars
The million-dollar hole in the FBI paying CMU to crack Tor story
IBM Report: Ransomware, Malicious Insiders On The Rise
Attackers Exploit vBulletin Flaw to Hack Servers
Automation Fuels Onslaught of Web App Attacks: Report
Must Automation Remain A Four-Letter Word?
Microsoft Invests $1 Billion In Holistic Security Strategy
UK to Double Funding to Fight Cyber Attacks
Electromagnetic Pulse weapons could knock enterprises offline
Kaspersky Security Bulletin. 2016 Predictions
Stop DDoS attacks in seconds
A flaw in D-Link Switches opens corporate networks to hack
VirusTotal Adds Sandbox Execution for OS X Files
Adobe Pushes Hotfix for ColdFusion
Attack Attempt Numbers Down, But PoS Malware & Angler Up in Q3
Adobe releases out-of-band security patches – amazingly not for Flash
Updated Windows privacy policy a little more reassuring
JPMorgan hackers also hacked an anti-fraud corporation
Google’s $85 Chromebit Lets You Turn Any Monitor or TV into a Computer
Anonymous has taken down 5,500 ISIS accounts
Discovered instances of the ISIS Help Desk that support terrorists worldwide
Chimera Ransomware Operation Shut Down
In wake of Paris attacks, legislation aims to extend NSA program
How to crowdsource your way to better security
New ad-fraud botnet targets major corporations, universities
Exploit kit activity up 75 percent in third quarter 2015
Blackholes back: Hated exploit kit returns from the dead
Dyre Banking Trojan Now Targets Windows 10, Microsoft Edge
Mixing ERP and production systems: Oil industry at risk, say infosec bods
Tor wars: CMU says FBI came not with cash, but a subpoena
Carnegie Mellon Says It Was Subpoenaed-And Not Paid-For Research On Breaking Tor
Russian financial cybercrime: how it works
Tech firms fight anti-encryption demands after Paris murders
UK joins US financial institutions for industry resilience tests
Telegram — Secret Messaging app — Shuts Down 78 ISIS Channels
Microsoft Blocks Unauthorized Code Injection in Edge
Edgy online shoppers face Dyre Christmas as malware mutates
Telegram messaging service tries to ban ISIS, but..
Criminal are mostly hacking-by-numbers with exploit kits
Blackhole Exploit Kit Resurfaces in the wild
Home IoT security could come from a glowing rock next year
FBI Warns Public Officials of Doxing Threat
EU plans to ban Bitcoin to curb terrorism funding
Hackers behind Dark Seoul are back
Collaboration is key to security – worldwide
Nested backdoor affects 600,000 Arris cable modems
The ISIS guide, how to stay secure online
Russian Cybergangs Stole Some $790 Million Over 3 Years
German Government Audits TrueCrypt
Zerodium price list for secret Hacking methods
SilverPush technology tracks user habits with near-ultrasonic sounds
Anonymous Took Down 20,000 pro-ISIS Twitter accounts
The new Nmap 7 version just released
How NSA continued to spy on American citizens email traffic – from overseas

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