Security Affairs newsletter Round 56 – News of the week

Pierluigi Paganini April 17, 2016

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived!

The best news of the week with Security Affairs

Security experts shut down the dreaded Linux Mumblehard botnet
Cyber Justice Team claims a massive Data Leak from the Syrian Gov
Security Affairs newsletter Round 55 – News of the week
Be careful Amazon is selling products infected with malware
Be careful products sold on Amazon are infected with malware
WordPress pushes Free HTTPS Encryption for all its blogs
Researchers devised a reCaptcha breaking system effective against Google and Facebook
Mapping the Dark Web searching for illegal content
What are Panama Leaks and how huge they are?
Bug Bounty Program is becoming more popular in Japan
How to restore files encrypted by the Petya ransomware in less than 7 seconds
Atmos, the Citadel Trojan successor is in the wild
British youngster pleading guilty to booter and malware sales
British Govt vs Lauri Love, its battle for encryption keys
Apple iMessage flaw exposed chat history and more with a single click
Is there electronic warfare behind the block of Swedish air traffic control systems?
Hacking Samsung Galaxy via Modem interface exposed via USB
iOS date bug could be triggered over Wi-Fi spoofing an NTP server
The Qbot malware is back with new evasion techniques
Also the FBI Director Comey puts a tape over the webcam
CISCO fixed a high risk security flaw in the UCS software
Patch the VMware Client Integration Plugin asap
GozNym Trojan combines Gozi ISFB and Nymaim malware abilities
Canadian law enforcement obtained BlackBerry Global encryption Key
Former Reuters Matthew Keys sentenced to 2 years for hacking
Urgent, Uninstall QuickTime for Windows Now
JBOSS Backdoor opens 3 million servers at risk of attacks
Watch out! URL shorteners could leak sensitive content

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