Security Affairs newsletter Round 76 – News of the week
Pierluigi Paganini
September 04, 2016
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The best news of the week with Security Affairs.
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Global cost of cybercrime will grow from $3 trillion in 2015 to $6 trillion annually by 2021 |
Security Affairs newsletter Round 75 – News of the week |
Megaupload seized by the FBI, once again serves adult content |
France, Germany calls for European Decryption Law: Whats next? |
Hacker Interviews – New World Hackers |
A malware was found in Iran petrochemical complexes, but its not linked to recent incidents |
DNC staffers are invited to use ‘Snowden-Approved App Signal in response to the hack |
The Network of NewSat satellite telco firm was the ‘most corrupted of ever |
Shad0wS3C group hacked the Paraguay Secretary of National Emergency |
The son of a Russian lawmaker could face up to 40 years in the jail for hacking |
FBI flash alert says foreign hackers compromised state election systems |
The RIPPER malware linked to the recent ATM attacks in Thailand |
Minecraft World Map data breach, 71,000 accounts leaked online |
Lurk cybercrime Gang developed, maintained and rent the Angler EK |
Saudi government facilities hit by cyber attacks, Saudi cyber experts convened |
iOS 9.3.4 and minor versions are vulnerable to the Trident Exploit |
Dropbox Data Breach, more than 68 Million account details leaked online |
Hacker Interviews – NorthScripts from P0werfulGreakArmy |
USBee exfiltrates data from air-Gapped networks via electromagnetic emission from USB |
BASHLITE Botnets peaked 1 Million Internet of Thing Devices |
Spotify resets users passwords due to data breaches suffered by other firms |
Hacker Interviews – Speaking with Lorenzo Martínez |
SWIFT discloses more cyber attacks on its bank members and urges more security |
Roughly 43 Million Last.fm accounts were stolen in a 2012 security breach |
BitTorrent client Transmission found distributing Mac malware once again |
Apple issued fixes for Pegasus spyware bugs in OS X, Safari. Apply it now! |
The notorious Hacker Guccifer sentenced 52 months in US prison |
Azerbaijani Anti-Armenia Team of hacktivists leaked Armenian security service data |
Hacker Interviews – The Riddler, the founder of the BinarySec Group |
Leakedsource breach notification service reported two Bitcoin Data Breaches |
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