Security Affairs newsletter Round 59 – News of the week

Pierluigi Paganini May 08, 2016

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived!

The best news of the week with Security Affairs

Pirate Bay visitors infected with Cerber ransomware via bad ads
The British GCHQ has disclosed dozens vulnerabilities this year
Garage4hackers Webcast – Bypass Modern WAFs Exemplified at XSS
Security Affairs newsletter Round 58 – News of the week
Canadian Gold-Mining firm Goldcorp hacked
Doubts about a draft anti car hacking law
FISA Court approved each and every request made by the government in 2015
Now we know the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the Bitcoin inventor
A flaw in the PwnedList service exposed millions of credentials
Governance rules give more cyber power to the Europol
Hackers can exploit flaws in Samsung Smart Home to access your house
Former TVA manager admits China paid him for nuclear secrets
WhatsApp blocked for more than 100 million users due to a Judges order
Email Privacy Act – United States House Unanimously Passes Bill Demanding Warrants For e-mail, Cloud-based Data
Qatar National Bank Declares Systems ‘Fully Secure Sequel To Cyber-attack
Google fixes 40 Critical and High Severity flaws in Android
Author of the Gozi Banking Trojan ordered to pay $7 Million
Google is bringing HTTPS to all blogspot domain blogs
RAF drone fleet will double and will include the new Protector UAVs
The Infy malware, a long running threat from Iran
Isis hackers claim to have infiltrated the UK Ministry of Defence
272 Million login credentials found in the criminal underground
Attackers can hack CISCO TelePresence boxes with an HTTP request
A High-Severity flaw in OpenSSL allows the HTTPS Traffic decryption
How a modern car thief can steal a vehicle by clicking a button
Three-quarters of Android devices affected by the Qualcomm software flaw
Guccifer admits the hack of Hillary Clinton s private email server
Robin Hood CyptMix ransomware promises to donate fee to charity
Swiss defense department victim of cyber espionage
Lenovo fixes serious flaw in pre-installed Lenovo Solution Center
Journey of a ‘Hacked Computer : From Torrents to Botnets
Is the Armageddon a PLC-Based Worm?
Chaos Theory of Standardization in IOT
STUPID LOCKY! Hackers disrupted a Locky ransomware Campaing

Once again thank you!

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Pierluigi Paganini

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