Security Affairs newsletter Round 62 – News of the week

Pierluigi Paganini May 29, 2016

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 61 – News of the week
A dangerous Worm is infected outdated Ubiquiti Devices worldwide
Microsoft warns of malicious macros using a new sneaky trick
Journalists get scammed trying to buy an AK47 in the Dark Web
Criminals steal $13m in three hours from ATMs across Japan
Slovenian hacker who reported issues in Tetra Protocol gets prison sentence
Magnitude EK authors are integrating exploit code for CVE-2016-4117 Adobe flaw
Cyberespionage against RUAG, from Red October to Turla, who is the culprit?
Operation Ke3chang, alleged Chinese hackers target Indian Embassies Worldwide
FBI warns of KeySweeper keystroke loggers disguised as USB phone chargers
SOC: Security Operations Center
What is a SOC (Security Operations Center)?
Android will replace passwords with trust scores by 2017
Pastejacking attack relies on your clipboard as an attack vector
DMA Locker Ransomware has been significantly improved
Hacker Interviews – Speaking with Samy Kamkar
Next-gen Tor is arriving and it will include a distributed random number generator
LinkedIn breach from 2012 still haunting the security community
Creators of the Nuclear EK are gaining nearly 100K USD each month
Cheap DDoS for Hire services discovered on a Freelancer-finding site
US-CERT: Leaked WPAD queries could expose corporate to MitM attacks
Dozens of VISA HTTPS-protected sites vulnerable to Forbidden attack
Hacker Interviews – Sneaker (GhostSec)
Installing rogue apps on iOS devices via SandJacking Attack
A fourth bank hit by SWIFT hackers, are they backed by the DPRK
How does ISO 27001 work?
Hundred Million Stolen MySpace Passwords for sale in the darkweb
Wekby APT group leverages DNS requests for C2 communications
Hacker Interviews – Claudio Nex Guarnieri

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