Security Affairs newsletter Round 191 – News of the week

Pierluigi Paganini December 02, 2018

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived!

The best news of the week with Security Affairs.

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·      Very trivial Spotify phishing campaign uncovered by experts
·      Experts found a new powerful modular Linux cryptominer
·      Hacker stole $1m from Silicon Valley executive via SIM swap
·      Linux Kernel is affected by two DoS vulnerabilities still unpatched
·      Ransomware attack disrupted emergency rooms at Ohio Hospital System
·      When Do You Need to Report a Data Breach?
·      Experts demonstrate how to exfiltrate data using smart bulbs
·      Malicious developer distributed tainted version of Event-Stream NodeJS Module to steal Bitcoins
·      The SLoad Powershell malspam is expanding to Italy
·      UK Parliament seized confidential Facebook docs to investigate its data protection policies.
·      British MP: Facebook was aware about Russian activity at least since 2014
·      FBI along with security firms dismantled 3ve Ad Fraud Operation
·      Initial patch for Webex Meetings flaw WebExec was incomplete. Cisco fixed it again
·      Uber fined nearly $1.2 Million by Dutch and UK Data Protection Authorities over data breach
·      AccuDoc Data Breach impacted 2.6 Million Atrium Health patients
·      Dell data breach – Dell forces password reset after the incident
·      Dissecting the Mindscrew-Powershell Obfuscation
·      Knock-Knock Docker!! Will you let me in? Open API Abuse in Docker Containers
·      U.S. DoJ charges Iranian duo over SamSam Ransomware activity
·      327 million Marriott guests affected in Starwood Data Breach
·      New PowerShell-based Backdoor points to MuddyWater
·      ETERNALSILENCE – 270K+ devices vulnerable to UPnProxy Botnet build using NSA hacking tools
·      MITRE evaluates Enterprise security products using the ATT&CK Framework
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Pierluigi Paganini

(Security Affairs – Newsletter)

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