Security Affairs newsletter Round 271

Pierluigi Paganini July 05, 2020

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! Every week the best security articles from Security Affairs free for you in your email box.

Asian media firm E27 hacked, attackers asked for a donation
Australian ACSC ‘s report confirms the use of Chinese malware in recent attacks
Magento 1.x EOL is set on June 30, 75% of installs potentially impacted
At least 31 US Businesses targeted with WastedLocker Ransomware
Chinese tax software bundled with GoldenSpy backdoor targets western companies
Experts saw 100k+ daily brute-force attacks on RDP during COVID-19 lockdown
Office 365 users that are returning to the workplace targeted with Coronavirus training resources
REvil operators threaten to leak files stolen from Australian firm Lion
A threat actor is selling databases stolen from 14 companies
APTs will exploit Palo Alto Networkss PAN-OS flaw soon, US Cyber Command says
Palo Alto Networks fixes a critical flaw in firewall PAN-OS
Personal data of thousands of users from the UK, Australia, South Africa, the US, Singapore exposed in bitcoin scam
UCSF paid a $1.14 Million ransom to decrypt files after Ransomware attack
Maze Ransomware operators hacked the Xerox Corporation
Microsoft releases emergency security updates to fix Windows codecs
New EvilQuest ransomware targets macOS users
The U.S. FCC considers Huawei and ZTE as national security threats
Cisco addresses flaws in Small Business Routers and Switches
Critical Apache Guacamole flaws expose organizations at risk of hack
Maze Ransomware operators hacked Highways Authority Of India (Nhai)
Netgear is releasing fixes for ten issues affecting 79 products
Alleged cyber attacks caused fire and explosions at nuclear and military facilities in Iran
Hackers are targeting unsecured MongoDB database
Sodinokibi Ransomware Operators hit electrical energy company Light S.A.
European police infiltrate and dismantled EncroChat chat network
Try2Cry ransomware implements wormable capability to infect other Windows systems
US Cyber Command urges F5 customers to fix critical flaw in BIG-IP product

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Pierluigi Paganini

(SecurityAffairs – hacking, newsletter)

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