Security Affairs newsletter Round 60 – News of the week

Pierluigi Paganini May 15, 2016

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived!

The best news of the week with Security Affairs

How terrorists abuse online services for propaganda?
Hacker Interviews – The hacker: zurael sTz
Liberty Reserve founder sentenced 20 years in jail
Security Affairs newsletter Round 59 – News of the week
2015 intelligence transparency report, the surveillance is still nosey
Hackers can break into a facility by spending $700 on Amazon or eBay
The hidden information behind 12,000 PoC Exploits shared online
Twitter closes the access to the Intel Agencies to Analysis Service
Researcher arrested and charged for hacking elections websites
Researchers hack WhatsApp accounts through SS7 protocol
Hackers Crack Businesses Security Using Social Engineering
Euro 2016 – Experts already detected football-themed spam
Seoul blames North Korea for hacking a South Korean defense contractor
CVE-2016-4117 Adobe Flash Zero-Day is being exploited in the wild
The ImageMagick flaw is being exploited in the wild
Facebook Capture The Flag is now open source. Learn to hack!
Old flaw exposes SAP BUSINESS Applications across the world
Bad actors used a Windows zero-day in financial attacks
Covert Communication Techniques Used By Next Gen High Tech Terrorists
Flawed 7-Zip compression tool opens systems to hack.Update it now!
A Kernel backdoor affects gadgets shipped by a popular Chinese ARM maker
Pawn Storm hackers hit the German Christian Democratic Union party
Talking with Azeem Aleem about the evolution of cyber threats
Police admits it disguised a surveillance SUV as Google Streetview Vehicle
SWIFT announced that a second bank was a victim of cyber heist
A hacker compromised several Reddit accounts to prove it needs 2FA
VIDEO – RedTeam Hackers Crack Businesses Security
Also the Giant Google has recently faced a data breach via benefits provider

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