Security Affairs newsletter Round 114 – News of the week

Pierluigi Paganini June 11, 2017

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived!

The best news of the week with Security Affairs.

·      Nexpose appliances were shipped with a weak default SSH configuration
·      QakBot Banking malware causes massive Active Directory lockouts
·      Security Affairs newsletter Round 113 – News of the week
·      Theresa May says ‘enough is enough after the London Bridge terror attack
·      A new report warns UKs Trident submarines ‘vulnerable to catastrophic hack
·      Crooks leverages a new technique to deliver Malware via PowerPoint presentations
·      Defendant punished with 6-Months jail for refusing to give Police his iPhone Passcode
·      Qatar hack – Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt and Bahrain cut ties to the country
·      Experts shut down tens of thousands of subdomains set up with a domain shadowing campaign
·      Malvertising campaign in Google Search redirected users to tech support scam
·      NSA top-secret report details Russian cyber operations days before 2016 election
·      The Active Cyber Defense Certainty Act Makes Hacking Back Anything But Certain
·      4 Possible Ways to Make Your Browser Hacker-Proof
·      Exfiltrating data from Air-Gapped Networks via Router LEDs
·      FBI arrests NSA contractor Reality Leigh Winner for leaking top-secret report
·      Russia-linked hacker group APT28 continues to target Montenegro
·      A new Linux Malware targets Raspberry Pi devices to mine Cryptocurrency
·      Comey hearing: Former FBI director talks about Russia interference in US Presidential Election
·      F-Secure experts found multiple flaws in popular Chinese Internet-connected cameras
·      Turla APT malware now retrieves C&C address from Instagram comments
·      US intelligence officials believe Russian Hackers are behind the Qatar hack
·      Al-Jazeera claims to be facing a large-scale cyber attack due to Qatar crisis
·      CISCO Prime Data Center Network Manager affected by two critical flaws
·      New Tor Browser 7.0 implements multiprocess mode, content sandbox, and Unix domain sockets
·      Platinum hackers leverages Intel Active Management tools to bypass Windows firewall
·      Gamestop hacked. Financial data of online shoppers were accessed by crooks
·      Hundred of thousands of IP Cameras Hijacked by Persirai and other thingbots
·      Mouseover PowerPoint attack exploited to deliver the Gootkit Trojan
·      SambaCry is reality, crooks are abusing CVE-2017-7494 to spread miners

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