Hacking

Security Affairs newsletter Round 257

A new round of the weekly newsletter arrived! The best news of the week with Security Affairs Coronavirus-themed attacks March…

6 years ago

FIN7 hackers target enterprises with weaponized USB drives via USPS

The FIN7 APT group has been targeting businesses with malicious USB drives and Teddy Bears sent to the victims, the…

6 years ago

Hackers target zero-day flaws in enterprise Draytek network devices

Experts from Qihoo 360's NetLab recently spotted two zero-day campaigns targeting DrayTek enterprise-grade networking devices. Since December 2019, researchers from…

6 years ago

AMD admits hacker stole source code files related to its GPUs

AMD admitted that a hacker has stolen files related to some of its graphics products, but it downplayed the potential…

6 years ago

0patch releases free unofficial patches for Windows 0days exploited in the wild

ACROS Security’s 0patch service released unofficial patches for two Windows flaws actively exploited by attackers in the wild. ACROS Security’s…

6 years ago

Google issued 40,000 alerts of State-Sponsored attacks in 2019

Google announced to have warned users of almost 40,000 alerts of state-sponsored phishing or malware attacks during 2019. Google shared…

6 years ago

A missing authorization check in WordPre WPvivid plugin that can lead to the exposure of the database and all files

Researchers warn of a security flaw recently addressed in the WPvivid Backup Plugin that could be exploited to obtain all…

6 years ago

New financially motivated attacks in Western Europe traced to Russian-speaking threat actors

Researchers at Group-IB observed new financially motivated attacks in Western Europe traced to Russian-speaking threat actors. Group-IB, a Singapore-based cybersecurity…

6 years ago

Operation Poisoned News: Hong Kong iOS users targeted with watering hole attacks

Operation Poisoned News - Experts observed a campaign aimed at infecting the iPhones of users in Hong Kong with an…

6 years ago

Hackers hijack D-Link and Linksys routers to point users to coronavirus-themed sites serving malware

The number of Coronavirus-themed attacks continues to increase, crooks hijack D-Link and Linksys routers to redirect users to sites spreading…

6 years ago

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