Security Affairs newsletter Round 68 – News of the week

Pierluigi Paganini July 10, 2016

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived!

The best news of the week with Security Affairs.

First of all let inform you that at the #infosec16 SecurityAffairs was awarded as The Best European Personal Security Blog
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Boffins spotted over 100 snooping Tor HSDir nodes spying on Dark Web sites
A Chinese gang in Pakistan specializes in ATM Skimmer attacks
Security Affairs newsletter Round 67 – News of the week
Do you want enter in the US? Give me your social media details
Hacker Interviews – Karsten Nohl
Hacking a Facebook profile with a fake passport
ThinkPwn UEFI Zero-Day flaw allows hackers to disable security features
Terrorism – WEEKLY DIGEST–THREAT INTELLIGENCE FEED – 23rd Jul 2nd
WhatsApp vs Telegram in Terms of Encryption and Features
Hacker Interviews – Billy Rios
UN seeking solutions to stopping drug trade on dark web
Undetectable Adwind RAT used in targeted attacks
Hacker found a flaw in the UK Defence Gateway that exposes army data
Espionage SBDH Toolkit used to target European Countries
Government wiretaps – You cant stop what you cant see
Identity theft – Serving up coffee and fraud
Yingmob Chinese Ad Company infected 10 million Android devices for click revenue
Eleanor malware uses a Tor backdoor to control Macs
The Global Eye – The world is not only what we see
New Locky variant – Zepto Ransomware Appears On The Scene
Unmasking malwares use of TLS without flow decryption
Watch out the Satana ransomware is comining
The EU passed the NIS directive, its first ever cyber security rules
Flaws in BMW ConnectedDrive Infotainment System allow remote hack
A flaw in the D-LINK WI-FI camera affects more than 120 products
PoS systems infected in 1 in 20 Wendys stores, credit card exposed
Ghost Squad hackers dox United Cyber Caliphate including Mauritania Attacker
Facebook Messenger implements End-to-End Encryption
Hacker breached an Amazon server containing 80,000 login credentials
NetTraveler APT still targets European and Russian interests

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Pierluigi Paganini

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