Security Affairs newsletter Round 50 – News of the week

Pierluigi Paganini March 06, 2016

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived!

The best news of the week with Security Affairs

CTB-Locker for Websites is spreading in the wild
German authorities approve the use of home-made Federal Trojan
Security Affairs newsletter Round 49 – News of the week
A DHS report confirms the use of BlackEnergy in the Ukrainian outage, still unknown its role
The new FighterPOS PoS Malware implements worm capabilities
A journalist has been hacked on a plane while writing an Apple-FBI story
Chinese ISPs are redirecting users legitimate traffic to malicious sites/ads
Using the Microsoft EMET security tool to hack itself
Raspberry Pi 3 Model B, a $35 MicroComputer is arrived
European police corps arrested operators behind darknets offering illegal products and services
New HackingTeam OS X RCS spyware in the wild, who is behind the threat?
Two Years to General Data Protection Regulation Compliance
Waiting for a court ruling, a New York Judge rejected FBI request to unlock an iPhone
Brazilian police arrested Facebook Vice President for Latin America
33 percent of all HTTPS websites open to DROWN attack
DarkHotel hackers are back targeting Chinese Telecom
US DoD invites a restricted number of hackers to Hack the Pentagon
French Gov could fine Apple and Google €1m unless they hack mobile devices
RSA Conference Badge Scanning App has a default password hardcoded
$17 smartwatch includes a backdoor in the pairing app
US starts cyber operations against the ISIL in Mosul
Which are most used passwords in opportunistic criminal attacks?
Take note, next week update Adobe Reader and Acrobat to fix critical flaws
A day attack with DDoS booter cost $60 and can cause $720k in damage
Real pirates used hacking techniques to raid a shipping company
New exploit steals secret cryptographic keys from mobile devices
Expert revealed how to hack professional drones used also by police
SIM swap fraud cases force bank to improve security

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