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Operation CargoTalon targets Russia’s aerospace with EAGLET malware,

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Mitel patches critical MiVoice MX-ONE Auth bypass flaw

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Coyote malware is first-ever malware abusing Windows UI Automation

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SonicWall fixed critical flaw in SMA 100 devices exploited in Overstep malware attacks

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DSPM & AI Are Booming: $17.87B and $4.8T Markets by 2033

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Stealth backdoor found in WordPress mu-Plugins folder

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U.S. CISA adds CrushFTP, Google Chromium, and SysAid flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog

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U.S. CISA urges FCEB agencies to fix two Microsoft SharePoint flaws immediately and added them to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog

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Sophos fixed two critical Sophos Firewall vulnerabilities

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French Authorities confirm XSS.is admin arrested in Ukraine

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Microsoft linked attacks on SharePoint flaws to China-nexus actors

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Cisco confirms active exploitation of ISE and ISE-PIC flaws

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SharePoint under fire: new ToolShell attacks target enterprises

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CrushFTP zero-day actively exploited at least since July 18

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Hardcoded credentials found in HPE Aruba Instant On Wi-Fi devices

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MuddyWater deploys new DCHSpy variants amid Iran-Israel conflict

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U.S. CISA urges to immediately patch Microsoft SharePoint flaw adding it to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog

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Microsoft issues emergency patches for SharePoint zero-days exploited in "ToolShell" attacks

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Pierluigi Paganini July 29, 2019
Android devices could be hacked by playing a video due to CVE-2019-2107 flaw

Watch out! Playing a video on Android devices could be a dangerous operation due to a critical CVE-2019-2107 RCE flaw in Android OS between version 7.0 and 9.0. Playing a specially-crafted video on devices with the Android’s native video player application could allow attackers to compromise them due to a dangerous critical remote code execution […]

Pierluigi Paganini July 28, 2019
Jessica Alba ‘s Twitter account hacked, it posted racist and homophobic messages

Over the weekend, Jessica Alba’s Twitter account was hacked, the miscreants posted homophobic, racist and Nazi-sympathizing messages. On Saturday evening, miscreants hacked the Twitter account of the actress Jessica Alba and posted hateful, homophobic, and racist messages that remained live for hours. One of the messages posted by the hackers reads “Nazi Germany Did Nothing […]

Pierluigi Paganini July 28, 2019
Crooks used rare Steganography technique to hack fully patched websites in Latin America

Experts at Trustwave observed threat actors using a rare technique to compromise fully patched websites. Security experts at Trustwave observed threat actors using a rare steganography technique, attackers are hiding PHP scripts in Exchangeable Image Format (EXIF) headers of JPEG images that are uploaded on the website. The Exchangeable image file format is a standard […]

Pierluigi Paganini July 28, 2019
Security Affairs newsletter Round 224 – News of the week

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! The best news of the week with Security Affairs. Kindle Edition Paper Copy Once again thank you! Emsisoft releases a second decryptor in a few days, this time for ZeroFucks ransomware Hackers breach 62 US colleges by allegedly exploiting Ellucian Banner Web flaw Twitter account of […]

Pierluigi Paganini July 28, 2019
Over 23 million stolen payment card data traded on the Dark Web in H1 2019

According to a report published by cyber security firm Sixgill data for over 23 million payment card were on offer in underground forums in the first half of 2019.  A report published by cybersecurity firm Sixgill revealed that data for over 23 million payment card were offered for sale in the cybercrime underground. The report, […]

Pierluigi Paganini July 27, 2019
No More Ransom project has helped victims to save $108 million of ransom

Over the past three years, the website of No More Ransom was visited by 3 million users and allowed to save $108 million in ransom to the victims of 109 ransomware. After three years, No More Ransom confirms the success of the initiative that aims at helping victims of ransomware. The No More Ransom was […]

Pierluigi Paganini July 27, 2019
Hackers inject Magecart multi-gateway skimmer in fake Google domains

Attackers deployed a Magecart credit card skimmer script into fake Google domains used to trick visitors into making online transactions.  Experts at Sucuri discovered threat actors using fake Google domains hosting a Magento skimmer script used to steal payment data when unaware visitors make transactions. The campaign was uncovered when the owner of a website […]

Pierluigi Paganini July 27, 2019
Marcus Hutchins sentenced to supervised release, no jail for the expert

Marcus Hutchins has been sentenced to “time served” and one year of supervised release his role in developing and selling the Kronos banking malware. The popular researcher Marcus Hutchins, also known as MalwareTech, has been sentenced to “time served” and one year of supervised release his role in developing and selling the Kronos banking malware. […]

Pierluigi Paganini July 26, 2019
A flaw in LibreOffice could allow the hack of your PC

LibreOffice users have to know that their unpatched computers could be hacked by simply opening a specially crafted document. Bad news for LibreOffice users, the popular free and open-source office suite is affected by an unpatched remote code execution vulnerability Recently, LibreOffice released the latest version 6.2.5 that addresses two severe flaws tracked as CVE-2019-9848 and CVE-2019-9849. […]

Pierluigi Paganini July 26, 2019
Irish Silk Road admin sentenced to 78 months in federal prison

An Irish national has been sentenced to 78 months in jail for his role as one of the administrators and forum moderators of Silk Road dark web marketplace. Gary Davis (31), of Wicklow, Ireland, has been sentenced to 78 months in prison for his role as one of the administrators and forum moderators of Silk […]

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