Security Affairs newsletter Round 44 – News of the week

Pierluigi Paganini January 24, 2016

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived!

The best news of the week with Security Affairs

Cyber defence is a profitable Hamster Wheel
Energy industry under unceasing attack in 2015
Security Affairs newsletter Round 43 – News of the week
Critical OpenSSH bug leaks private crypto keys just fixed
LastPass phishing attack could allow attackers to steal your passwords
Ukraine blames Russia of cyber attacks against the Boryspil airport
A Las Vegas Casino sues IT security firm Trustwave after failing attempt to stop hackers
Feds arrested hackers involved in the Fappening Hack Investigation
National Security Agency says US Govt new spying program meets security standards
Some facts that probably you still ignore on the Stuxnet attack
Tactical Surveillance Equipment, too easy to buy online
Tinba, a 20KB trojan that scares banks in Singapore and Indonesia
A new archive of US voting records appeared on the Dark Web
A serious Linux kernel vulnerability has been fixed
Feds fear high sophisticated attacks at Super Bowl 50
Linux.Ekoms.1 the Linux trojan that takes screenshots
Which are the worst passwords of 2015?
The rise of the Brazilian Cybercriminal Underground in 2015
Asacub Android Malware, the multiform threat
The critical iOS bug allowed hackers to impersonate users
Rapid7s HD Moore will leave after Six Wonderful Years
A Reflected File Download flaw affects Google Finance
A new Drydex campaign targeted British businesses
Potentially backdoored AMX equipment being used by US President Obama and US Military
TorMail hack, FBI surgical operation, or dragnet surveillance?
Be careful Facebook users, you are under attack!
RSA Conference registration page asks Twitter credentials, thats incredible!
The Fortinet SSH backdoor found in many other products
Crooks steal over $50 million from aircraft systems manufacturer FACC
New RAT Trochilus, a sophisticated weapon used by cyber spies

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