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EastWind campaign targets Russian organizations with sophisticated backdoors

A campaign tracked as EastWind is targeting Russian government and IT organizations with PlugY and GrewApacha Backdoors. In late July…

2 years ago

Microsoft found OpenVPN bugs that can be chained to achieve RCE and LPE

Microsoft found four bugs in OpenVPN that could be chained to achieve remote code execution and local privilege escalation. During…

2 years ago

Foreign nation-state actors hacked Donald Trump’s campaign

Donald Trump's campaign reported that its emails were hacked by "foreign sources hostile to the United States." Donald Trump's presidential…

2 years ago

Security Affairs newsletter Round 484 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! Every week the best security articles from Security Affairs are free…

2 years ago

ADT disclosed a data breach that impacted more than 30,000 customers

Physical security firm ADT disclosed a data breach, threat actors stole information from 30,000 customers and leaked it. ADT is…

2 years ago

Is the INC ransomware gang behind the attack on McLaren hospitals?

A INC Ransom ransomware attack this week disrupted IT and phone systems at McLaren Health Care hospitals. On Tuesday, an…

2 years ago

Sonos smart speakers flaw allowed to eavesdrop on users

NCC Group discovered vulnerabilities in Sonos smart speakers, including a flaw that could have allowed to eavesdrop on users. Researchers…

2 years ago

CISA adds Apache OFBiz and Android kernel bugs to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog

U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) adds Apache OFBiz and Android kernel bugs to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog.…

2 years ago

Russian cyber spies stole data and emails from UK government systems

Earlier this year, Russian cyber spies breached UK government systems and stole sensitive data and emails, reported The Record media.…

2 years ago

0.0.0.0 Day flaw allows malicious websites to bypass security in major browsers

An 18-year-old bug, dubbed "0.0.0.0 Day," allows malicious websites to bypass security in Chrome, Firefox, and Safari to breach local…

2 years ago

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