Security Affairs newsletter Round 170 – News of the week

Pierluigi Paganini July 08, 2018

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived!

The best news of the week with Security Affairs.

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·      Data Broker Exactis data breach, one of the biggest ever, exposes millions of Americans
·      Security issues in the LTE standard expose billions on mobile users to attacks
·      Zerodium offers up to $500,000 for Linux Zero-Day exploits
·      A sample of CryptoCurrency Clipboard Hijackers monitors 2.3 Million Bitcoin addresses
·      NSA began deleting all call detail records (CDRs) acquired since 2015
·      RIG Exploit Kit operators leverage PROPagate Injection Technique to deliver Miner
·      Trezor users targeted by phishing attacks, experts blame DNS Poisoning or BGP Hijacking
·      A Samsung Texting App bug is sending random photos to contacts
·      Facebook is notifying 800,000 users affected by a blocking bug
·      Iranian Charming Kitten ATP group poses as Israeli cybersecurity firm in phishing campaign
·      Microsoft revealed that 2 Zero-Days found in March were part of a cyber weapon in an early development stage
·      Rowhammer Evolves into RAMpage Exploit, Targeting Android Phones Since 2012
·      The Social network giant Facebook confirms it shared data with 61 tech firms after 2015
·      Adware already infected at least 78000 Fortnite Players
·      Huawei enterprise and broadcast products have a crypto bug. Fix it now!
·      Siemens warns of several flaws affecting Central Plant Clocks
·      The GandCrab ransomware V4 appears in the threat landscape
·      Crooks leverage obfuscated Coinhive shortlink in a large crypto-mining operation
·      New Smoke Loader campaign aims at stealing multiple credentials from many applications
·      Thunderbird Version 52.9 addresses several issues, including the EFAIL flaw
·      Why Banning Risks to Cybersecurity Doesnt Actually Improve Cybersecurity
·      Chinese hackers breached into systems at Australian National University … and are still there
·      Google July 2018 Android patches fixes critical vulnerabilities
·      Hamas cyber-operatives lure Israeli soldiers to spyware hidden in tainted apps
·      NSO Group ex-employee arrested for attempting to sell phone Hacking Tool For $50 Million
·      Critical flaws patched in ISP Advanced Digital Broadcast Broadband devices
·      New Rakhni variant could infect systems with either a ransomware or a miner

 

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Pierluigi Paganini

(Security Affairs – Newsletter)

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