Security Affairs newsletter Round 195 – News of the week

Pierluigi Paganini January 06, 2019

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived!

The best news of the week with Security Affairs.

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Facebook tracks non-users via Android Apps
Hackers bypassed vein based authentication with a fake hand
‘Roma225 campaign targets companies in the Italian automotive sector
EU launches bug bounty programs for 15 software
Malware-based attack hit delivery chain of the major US newspapers
SandboxEscaper released PoC code for a new Windows zero-day
Experts show that is easy to hack Hardware-based Cryptocurrency Wallets
Cloud Hosting Provider DataResolution.net hit by the Ryuk ransomware
Experts analyzed the distribution technique used in a recent Emotet campaign
Hackers stole $750,000 worth Bitcoin from Electrum wallets
wget utility potential leaked password via extended filesystem attributes
Adobe addressed two critical flaws in Adobe Acrobat, Reader
After 3 years, Google partially fixes a bug in Android Google Chrome
Hackers defaced Dublin Luas website and demand ransom
New unCaptcha automated system bypasses Google reCAPTCHA once again
Flaw in Skype for Android exposes photos and contacts
Hackers leak data on hundreds of German Politicians, including Chancellor Merkel
New NRSMiner cryptominer NSA-Linked EternalBlue Exploit
Town of Salem RP Game hacked, more than 7.6M Players affected
Did Aurora Ransomware infect you? You can decrypt file for free
High Severity DoS bug affects Several Yokogawa products
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Pierluigi Paganini

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