Security Affairs newsletter Round 238

Pierluigi Paganini November 03, 2019

A new round of the weekly newsletter arrived! The best news of the week with Security Affairs

Hi folk, let me inform you that I suspended the newsletter service, anyway I’ll continue to provide you a list of published posts every week through the blog.

Experts found 17 apps in the Apple App Store infected with clicker Trojan
NCSC Report: U.K. neutralized over 600 cyber attacks this year
Ransomware hit TrialWorks, law firms and lawyers were not able to access court documents
New FuxSocy Ransomware borrows code from defunct Cerber
Raccoon info stealer already infected 100,000+ worldwide
SWEED targets precision engineering companies in Italy
U.S. fast-food restaurant chain Krystal suffered a payment card incident
UniCredit bank discloses a data breach that impacted 3 million of Italian clients
Up to 2,000 Georgia websites have been hit by cyber attacks
Details for 1.3 million Indian payment cards available on the dark web, its the biggest single card database ever
Fancy Bear continues to target sporting and anti-doping organizations
US Federal Communications Commission proposes cutting off funds for Chinese telecom equipment
Users online claim Kudankulam nuclear power plant was hit by a cyber attack
Emsisoft released a free decryption tool for Paradise ransomware
Its official, administrative network at Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant was infected with DTrack
Network Solutions data breach – hacker accessed data of more 22 Million accounts
Thousands of Xiaomi FURRYTAIL pet feeders exposed to hack
WhatsApp sued Israeli surveillance firm NSO Group and its parent Q Cyber Technologies
Xhelper, a new piece of Android malware that is infecting 2K+ devices each month
21 Million stolen credentials from Fortune 500 companies available on the dark web
China-linked APT41 group targets telecommunications companies with new backdoor
eIDAS flaws allowed attackers to impersonate any EU citizen or business
Hackers behind Uber and Lynda hacks plead guilty in data breaches
Israel is going to extradite to US the Russian hacker Alexei Bourkov
CVE-2019-13720 flaw in Chrome exploited in Operation WizardOpium attacks
Facebook agrees to pay a fine of $643,000 in Cambridge Analytica scandal
Kaspersky researchers found a Chrome 0-day exploited in attacks in the wild
sPower it the first renewable energy provider hit by a cyber attack that caused communications outages
CVE-2019-2114 flaw allows hackers to plant malware on Android devices via NFC beaming
Desjardins credit union data breach bigger than initially thought
Proton Technologies makes the code of ProtonMail iOS App open source
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