Security Affairs newsletter Round 221 – News of the week

Pierluigi Paganini July 07, 2019

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Bulgarian IT expert arrested after disclosing a flaw in kindergarten software
Germany and the Netherlands agreded to build TEN, the first ever joint military internet
Germany and the Netherlands agreed to build TEN, the first ever joint military internet
Is Your Browser Secure? Heres How to Secure Your Web Browser Against Attacks!
Vulnerability in Medtronic insulin pumps allow hacking devices
City Council of Somerville bans facial recognition technology
Iran-linked APT33 updates infrastructure following its public disclosure
Israel blamed Russia for jamming at Israeli Ben Gurion airport
Israeli blamed Russia for jamming at Israeli Ben Gurion airport
New variant of Dridex banking Trojan implements polymorphism
Singapore Government will run its third bug bounty program
ViceLeaker Android spyware targets users in the Middle East
A cyberattack took offline websites of the Georgia agency
After 2 years under the radars, Ratsnif emerges in OceanLotus ops
Cyber Defense Magazine – July 2019 has arrived. Enjoy it!
Firefox finally addressed the Antivirus software TLS Errors
LooCipher: The New Infernal Ransomware
Bangladesh Cyber Heist 2.0: Silence APT goes global
China installs a surveillance app on tourists phones while crossing in the Xinjiang
Chinese smart home solutions vendor Orvibo leaks two billion user logs
Google addressed three critical code execution flaws in Android Media Framework
Old known issue in Firefox allows HTML files to steal other files from victims system
US Cyber Command warns of Iran-linked hackers exploiting CVE-2017-11774 Outlook flaw
Hacker who disrupted Sony gaming gets a 27-months jail sentence
Magento fixed security flaws that allow complete site takeover
Sodin Ransomware includes exploit for Windows CVE-2018-8453 bug
Tens of VMware Products affected by SACK Panic and SACK Slowness flaws
‘Updates for Samsung, the scam app with 10M+ downloads
Cryptomining Campaign involves Golang malware to target Linux servers
FBI warns on sextortion scams targeting teenagers
Godlua backdoor, the first malware that abuses the DNS over HTTPS (DoH)
Eurofins, the UKs largest police forensics lab paid ransom after an attack
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