Security Affairs newsletter Round 49 – News of the week

Pierluigi Paganini February 28, 2016

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The best news of the week with Security Affairs

Project Cumulus – Tracking fake phished credentials leaked to Dark Web
Linux Mint was hacked, website served malicious ISO on Saturday
Utah systems experiences 300k hacking attacks a day due to the presence of the NSA Data Center
Security Affairs newsletter Round 48 – News of the week
Anonymous took down several government websites of Saudi Arabia
Source code of the Android GM Bot malware was leaked online
FBI must reveal the network investigative technique used to hack more than 1000 computers
Admedia attacks now rely also on Joomla to serve ransomware
Ratopak Trojan – Russian banks under attack
Russian Nation-state hackers intensify operations in Syria
Pay-by-Selfie – MasterCard is replacing the customer password with his selfie
IRS is warning taxpayers of a new surge in tax-related incidents
Anonymous hacked the Frances Ministry of Defense portal CIMD (Centre dIdentification des Materiels de la Defense)
Operation Dust Storm, hackers Target Japanese Critical Infrastructure
Use of acid and lasers to access data stored on iPhones
Mousejack attack – Hijack Wireless Mouse/Keyboard Dongles from 100 meters to control PCs
Operation Blockbuster revealed the Lazarus Group Activities
Remotely hacking a Nissan LEAF via vulnerable APIs
Author of the Angler EK integrated recently Silverlight exploit
The new iPhone designed by Apple will be unhackable
The DoD funded the Carnegie Mellon Universitys research on Tor Hacking
Cisco fixes Command Injection vulnerability in CISCO ACE 4710 products
Discover how many ways there were to hack your Apple TV
Wikileaks – NSA tapped world leaders for US geopolitical Interests
Ransomware attacks paralyzed at least two German hospitals
Gemalto Breach Level Index report 2015, what are hackers looking for?
Securing Hospitals from hackers that can put lives in dangers

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