Security Affairs newsletter Round 88 – News of the week

Pierluigi Paganini November 27, 2016

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived!

The best news of the week with Security Affairs.

First of all, let me inform you that at the #infosec16 SecurityAffairs was awarded as The Best European Personal Security Blog
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Surveillance solutions from Moxa and Vanderbilt firm affected by flaws

A second backdoor in a week discovered in firmware of Chinese low-cost Android devices
Security Affairs newsletter Round 87 – News of the week
Eastern India Regional Council hacked by Kapustkiy
An Android Spyware revealed the existence of a new Italian surveillance firm
Security expert presented a PhishLulz tool for professional phishing pen test
Watch out, Locky ransomware spread via SVG images on Facebook Messenger
Ask.com infected toolbar gets stopped in its tracks before it gets started
ESET Crysis decryptor to rescue files encrypted by the Crysis ransomware
Armed Forces recruitment website hacked, visitors redirected to China
Michigan State University Data Breach, 400,000 Records Exposed
Credit cards stolen from Madison Square Garden venues in the last year
WordPress Plugins could expose online shoppers on Black Friday and Cyber Monday
Tropic Trooper APT targets Taiwanese Government and companies in the energy sector
Registral Function of the State Mexico (FREM) hacked. Shad0wS3C is back
Speake(a)r attack allows to spy on users through typical headphones
Watch out! This iPhone-freezing video will CRASH any iPhone!
Threat actors leverage InPage Zero-Day in targeted attacks in Asia
CVE-2016-9311 NTP DoS Exploit Released, update your Windows server asap
Personal data of 134,000 United States Navy sailors leaked
Crooks steal millions from European ATMs with jackpotting attacks
How to steal a Tesla car by hacking the mobile app
ImageGate attack – How to spread malware via poisoned .JPG
A massive DDoS attack hit the servers of the European Commission for several hours
Kapustkiy joins the Powerful Greek Army and hacked High Commission of Ghana & Finland in India
Hacker found issues in Uber UberCENTRAL Tool that exposed user data
Kapustkiy joins the Powerful Greek Army and hacked High Commission of Ghana & Fiji in India

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