Security Affairs newsletter Round 61 – News of the week

Pierluigi Paganini May 22, 2016

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Malware used in the recent banking cyberheists is linked to Sony Pictures hack
Week in Ransomware – Week of May 13th, 2016
ATM Skimming attacks are skyrocketing
OpIcarus: Anonymous crusade against the sick banking industry
Security Affairs newsletter Round 60 – News of the week
Hacker claims to have full access to Pornhub and already sold it
The Lucrative But Vulnerable Gaming Industry is Ripe For Cyberattacks
Experts also cracked the CryptXXX ransomware 2.0
CVE-2016-4117 – FireEye revealed the exploit chain of recent attacks
The popular crime forum Nulled.io pwned by hackers
The blackmarket Silk Road 3.0 emerged from the Dark Web
Redirector.Paco, a Million-Machine Clickfraud Botnet
A bug in the Symantec Antivirus Engine allows remote memory exploitation
Bank Hack – How to steal $25 Billion with a few lines of code
GhostShell is back and exposed data from 32 companies hacked through Open FTP
Skimer malware evolves, it is used to target ATMs
Watson Is Getting Ready from IBM to Deal with Hackers
Hacker Interviews – Speaking with GhostShell
CVE-2016-4010 – Watch out a critical bug can fully compromise your Magento shop
117 Million LinkedIn credentials offered for sale
Cyber spies from Suckfly group hacked organizations in India
Hackers target the campaigns of presidential contenders
Teslacrypt decryption tool allows victims to restore their files
Japanese Docomo makes its smartphone covertly trackable
Phineas Fisher hacked a bank to support anti-capitalists in the Rojava region
Telephone metadata by NSA can reveal deeply personal information
John McAfee and his crew claim to have hacked a WhatsApp Message, But …
How to trigger DoS flaws in CISCO WSA. Apply fixes asap
Lawsuit claims Facebook scanned private messages to make profits
A third bank was a victim of cyber heist that involved the SWIFT
It was too easy to hack Instagram Account Credentials
Audio fingerprinting being used to track Internet users

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