Security Affairs newsletter Round 103 – News of the week

Pierluigi Paganini March 12, 2017

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
http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/48202/breaking-news/securityaffairs-best-european-personal-security-blog.html

·        Metasploit team released Metasploit Vulnerable Services Emulator
·        Security Affairs newsletter Round 102 – News of the week
·        Hackers who breached Barts NHS Trust exploited a zero-day vulnerability
·        A flaw in Slack app allowed hackers to take over a user account
·        Chris Vickery announced a 1.37 billion records data leak to disclose on Monday
·        The total potential loss for financial services globally is estimated at £8 billion
·        A bug in Twitter allowed hackers to access to locked accounts until October
·        FCC gives full powers to US ISPs, they can sell users data without consent
·        Kaspersky Lab discovered a new sophisticated Shamoon-Linked malware dubbed StoneDrill
·        The 1.4 Billion records recently leaked come from the DB of the Worlds Biggest Spam Networks
·        WordPress 4.7.3 is out to fix 6 security issues, but CSRF flaw remains unpatched
·        WikiLeaks releases documents detailing CIA hacking tools and capabilities
·        Serious flaws in Western Digital My Cloud NAS devices allow attackers to fully control them
·        Wikileaks CIA Files – What this means for Internet security and encryption
·        Dahua Video Recorders and Cameras affected by a serious flaw. Is it a backdoor?
·        How to Browse The Internet Securely And Anonymously
·        Wikileaks Vault7: CIA Umbrage team, the factory of false flag ops
·        Patch Apache Struts 2 Now! Hackers are exploiting a remote code execution zero-day in the wild
·        Do you want your own IoT botnet? 185,000+ Wi-Fi-connected cameras are open to hack
·        Researchers discovered severe flaws in the Confide which is also used by White House staffers
·        Middle East Government organizations hit with RanRan Ransomware
·        640,000 stolen PlayStation accounts being sold on the Dark Web
·        CIA replies to WikiLeaks Vault7 Leak, it is operating to protect Americans
·        Ennetcom – Dutch Police confirmed to have decrypted BlackBerry PGP messages in a criminal case
·        WikiLeaks is working with software makers on Zero-Days included in the Vault7 dump
·        Check Point experts spotted pre-Installed Android Malware on 38 Android devices
·        Danish-speaking users hit by malware spread via Dropbox links

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Pierluigi Paganini

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