Security Affairs newsletter Round 283

Pierluigi Paganini September 27, 2020

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IPG Photonics high-performance laser developer hit with ransomware
Mozi Botnet is responsible for most of the IoT Traffic
Alleged Activision hack, 500,000 Call Of Duty players impacted
DHS CISA orders federal agencies to fix Zerologon flaw by Monday
Discount Rules for WooCommerce WordPress plugin gets patch once again
FERC, NERC joint report on cyber incident response at electric utilities
US House Passes IoT Cybersecurity Improvement Act
A member The Dark Overlord group sentenced to 5 years in prison
CISAs advisory warns of notable increase in LokiBot malware
German investigators blame Russian DoppelPaymer gang for deadly hospital attack
Hackers hit Luxottica, production stopped at two Italian plants
Operation DisrupTor: police arrested 179 vendors engaged in the sale of illicit good
Data for 600K customers of U.S. fitness chains Town Sports leaked online
Group-IB detects a series of ransomware attacks by OldGremlin
HOW DO PROVIDERS IMPLEMENT INTERNET BLOCKING IN BELARUS?
HOW OPERATORS USE SANDVINE TO BLOCK INDEPENDENT MEDIA IN EGYPT
Rogue employees at Shopify accessed customer info without authorization
Russia-linked APT28 targets govt bodies with fake NATO training docs
Samba addresses the CVE-2020-1472 Zerologon Vulnerability
Alien Android banking Trojan, the powerful successor of the Cerberus malware
Hackers are using Zerologon exploits in attacks in the wild
Instagram RCE gave hackers remote access to your device
Microsoft, Italy and the Netherlands agencies warn of EMOTET campaigns
CISA says federal agency compromised by malicious cyber actor
Cisco fixes 34 High-Severity flaws in IOS and IOS XE software
Fortinet VPN with default certificate exposes 200,000 businesses to hack
Polish police shut down major group of hackers in the country
Source Code of Windows XP, Server 2003 leaked
Twitter warns developers of possible API keys leak
A powerful DDoS attack hit Hungarian banks and telecoms services
Hackers stole more than $150 million from KuCoin cryptocurrency exchange
Victims of ThunderX ransomware can recover their files for free
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Pierluigi Paganini

(SecurityAffairs – hacking, Newsletter)

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