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Security Affairs newsletter Round 288

Pierluigi Paganini November 08, 2020

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! Every week the best security articles from Security Affairs free for you in your email box.

103,000 machines are still vulnerable to SMBGhost attacks
A data breach broker is selling account databases of 17 companies
Maze ransomware is going out of the business
Nuclear Regulation Authority shut down email systems after a cyber attack
Hackers stole credit card data from JM Bullion online bullion dealer
Maze ransomware gang shuts down operations, states their press release
North Korea-Linked APT Group Kimsuky spotted using new malware
Oracle issues emergency patch for CVE-2020-14750 WebLogic Server flaw
UK ICO fines hotel chain giant Marriott over data breach
Adobe addressed 4 critical vulnerabilities in Acrobat products
Google fixes the second zero-day in Chrome in 2 weeks actively exploited
Malicious npm library removed from the repository due to backdoor capabilities
Russian cybercriminal Aleksandr Brovko sentenced to 8 years in jail
Cyber Defense Magazine – November 2020 has arrived. Enjoy it!
Japanese video game firm Capcom hit by a cyberattack
REvil Ransomware member win the auction for KPot stealer source code
Someone emptied a $1 billion BitCoin wallet ahead of Presidential Election
Toymaker giant Mattel disclosed a ransomware attack
UNC1945, a sophisticated threat actor used Oracle Solaris Zero-Day exploit
Apple addresses three actively exploited iOS zero-days
New KilllSomeOne APT group leverages DLL side-loading
TELEGRAM LATENCY IN BELARUS: HOW THE NATIONAL PROVIDER CONTROLS THE TRAFFIC
VMware finally fixed the critical CVE-2020-3992 flaw in ESXi
Brazils court system shut down after a massive ransomware attack
Prominent Italian firms under attack, Campari is the last one
Pwn2Own Tokyo Day one: NETGEAR Router, WD NAS Device hacked
RansomExx ransomware now targets also Linux systems
Threat Report Portugal: Q3 2020
US authorities behind $1 billion Bitcoin transaction of Silk Road funds
20 million Bigbasket user records available on the dark web
Pwn2Own Tokyo Day two: TP-Link router and Synology NAS hacked
Ransomware operators target CVE-2020-14882 WebLogic flaw
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