Security Affairs newsletter Round 205 – News of the week

Pierluigi Paganini March 17, 2019

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Jackson County paid $400,000 to crooks after ransomare attack
Venezuelan Minister declares Venezuelas Blackout may be caused by cyberattack carried by US
Crooks use The Pirate Bay to spread PirateMatryoshka malware via reputed seeders
Moxa Industrial Switches plagued with several flaws
Saudi caller ID Dalil app exposed data of more than 5 million users
Severe RCE vulnerability affected popular StackStorm Automation Software
STOP ransomware encrypts files and steals victims data
Adobe Patch Tuesday updates address critical in Photoshop, Digital Editions
Apex Legends for Android: a Fake App could Compromise your Smartphone
Mysterious open database included ‘BreedReady status for 1.8 Million Women
Users claim Samsung Galaxy S10 Face Recognition can be bypassed
Vulnerability research hub Crowdfense is willing to pay $3 Million for iOS, Android zero-day exploits
CVE-2019-0797 Windows Zero-Day exploited by FruityArmor and SandCat APT Groups
Microsoft Patch Tuesday updates for March 2019 patches two Windows flaws exploited in targeted attacks
Modular Cryptojacking malware uses worm abilities to spread
Russia attempts to prevent Russian citizens from using ProtonMail
39% of all existing Counter-Strike 1.6 game servers online are malicious
Cisco addresses a critical static credential flaw in Common Services Platform Collector
CSRF flaw in WordPress potentially allowed the hack of websites
DMSniff POS Malware has flown under the radar for at least four years
Payment data of thousands of customers of UK and US online stores could have been compromised
Torrent Risks: How to get infected through torrent with a good reputation
A few binary plating 0-days for Windows
Experts published details of the actively exploited CVE-2019-0808 Windows Flaw
GlitchPOS PoS Malware appears in the cybercrime underground
It is the first time in the history that civic groups hold a protest against a national CERT
Recently fixed WinRAR bug actively exploited in the wild
German legislative body wants to tighten penalties against black marketplace operators
Israeli Candidate for PM Benny Gantz hacked by Iranian cyberspies
Secur Solutions Group data leak exposes 800,000 Singapore blood donors
US-CERT warns of New Zealand mosque shooting scams and malware campaigns
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Pierluigi Paganini

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