Security Affairs newsletter Round 84 – News of the week

Pierluigi Paganini October 30, 2016

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived!

The best news of the week with Security Affairs.

First of all, let me inform you that at the #infosec16 SecurityAffairs was awarded as The Best European Personal Security Blog
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Linux.BackDoor.FakeFile.1, a new Linux backdoor in the wild
American hacker The Jester defaced a Russian Government website
Security Affairs newsletter Round 83 – News of the week
InTheCyber discovered a serious flaw in messaging systems
Hackers offered an loT botnet for $7,500. The recent attack may be just a test
Terrorism activity continues unabated – Tower of Babel under the surface
The German parliament passes controversial a surveillance law
24 hours in the life of my home router by Francisco J. Rodriguez
Discovery of Weapons Cache Reignites Fears ISIS Will Use Chemical Weapons in Battle for Mosul
Hacking GSM A5 crypto algorithm by using commodity hardware
Millions of Android smartphones exposed to new Drammer Android attack
Upgrade your iPhone to iOS 10.1 or you can get hacked by opening a JPEG or a PDF
Kaspersky Lab launched the new Lab ICS-CERT
Domain Hijacking – An Invisible and Destructive Threat We Should Watch For
Two Critical Vulnerabilities Patched in Joomla 3.6.4. Update it asap!
Cellebrite digital forensics tools leaked online by a reseller
Pwn2Own 2016 – Keen Team won $215k by hacking Nexus 6p and iPhone 6S
CVE-2016-7855 flaw in Adobe Flash Player exploited in targeted attacks
Massive DDoS attacks caused broadband outages to StarHub customers
Experts disclosed a critical flaw in Schneider Industrial Firewalls
CloudFanta Malware Steals Banking Information Via Cloud Storage Apps
Hackers behind the BLACKGEAR espionage campaign now targets Japan
The Icarus box is able to hijack nearly any drone mid-flight
Three bugs found in the LibTIFF, one of them yet to be patched
Crime doesnt pay, Fappening hacker gets 18 months in jail
Michigan State University hacked, personal information leaked online
AtomBombing Code Injection can potentially hack all Windows OS versions
Hacking back the Mirai botnet, technical and legal issues
Ukrainian hackers Cyber Hunta leaked emails of Putins Advisor
Red Cross Blood Service incident. The Australian largest ever leak of Personal data
Exclusive: MalwareMustDie spotted a new IoT Linux/IRCTelnet malware made in Italy

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