Security Affairs newsletter Round 112 – News of the week

Pierluigi Paganini May 28, 2017

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived!

The best news of the week with Security Affairs.

·      Google is rolling out Google Play Protect, a machine-learning system to protect Android users
·      Medical Devices infected by WannaCry Ransomware in US hospitals
·      Researchers found a link between the APT3 Threat Group and the Chinese Intelligence Agency
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·      At least 3 different groups have been leveraging the NSA EternalBlue exploit, whats went wrong?
·      Europol arrested 27 for jackpotting attacks on ATM across the Europe
·      Experts discovered that the Terror Exploit Kit now includes fingerprinting capabilities
·      New firmware for Netgear routers includes a data collection feature
·      Expert founds EternalRocks, a malware that uses 7 NSA Hacking Tools
·      Hackers demonstrated that it is too easy to bypass the Samsung S8 iris scanner.
·      Terrorist attack at the Ariana Grande – Manchester Arena explosion killed 22 people
·      Yahoobleed – Yahoo retired ImageMagick library after flaw leaked private e-mail attachments and credentials
·      Police dismantled the Cron gang that targeted Bank Accounts via Android Malware
·      Qatar news agency hacked, attackers posted fake news
·      Target agreed to pay $18.5 Million over 2013 data breach
·      The NAND Busters Data Storage Chips Vulnerable to Attack
·      CVE-2017-7494 Samba vulnerability, patch your installation now!
·      Master Keys for Crysis ransomware released on a forum
·      NSA EsteemAudit exploit could trigger a new WannaCry-like attack
·      Subtitles hack threatens Millions of PCs, Smart TVs, Tablets and Smartphones
·      Flashpoint experts believe WannaCry authors speak Chinese after a linguistic analysis
·      G7 Summit – States demand Internet Giants to join forces against online propaganda
·      Millions of Android devices potentially exposed to the Cloak and Dagger attack
·      Chipotle Mexican Grill Fast-food chain notified customers a PoS malware breach
·      Experts tracked a German hacker behind the spreading of Houdini Worm on Pastebin
·      Insecure Medical devices are enlarging surface of attacks for organizations

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