Security Affairs newsletter Round 206 – News of the week

Pierluigi Paganini March 24, 2019

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Experts uncovered a malspam campaign using Boeing 737 Max crashes
gnosticplayers offers 26 Million new accounts for sale on the Dark Web
Massive attacks bypass MFA on Office 365 and G Suite accounts via IMAP Protocol
Unprotected Elasticsearch DB exposed 33 Million job profiles in China
Could Beto ORourke become the first US President with a past of hacking?
GCHQ implements World War II cipher machines in encryption app CyberChef
Google took down 2.3 billion bad ads in 2018,including 58.8M phishing ads
Hackers used Scanbox framework to hack Pakistani Govts passport application tracking site
Slack Launched Encryption Key Addon For Businesses
A new development shows a potential shift to using Mirai to target enterprises
Aluminum producer Norsk Hydro hit by a massive cyber attack
EU adopts EU Law Enforcement Emergency Response Protocol for massive cyberattacks
Experts observed the growth of hi-tech crime landscape in Asia in 2018
New JNEC.a Ransomware delivered through WinRAR exploit
Google white hat hacker found new bug class in Windows
MyPillow and Amerisleep are the latest victims of Magecart gangs
Putty users have to download a new release that fixes 8 flaws
SimBad malware infected million Android users through Play Store
The Document that Microsoft Eluded AppLocker and AMSI
Experts found a critical vulnerability in the NSA Ghidra tool
Facebook passwords stored in plain text, hundreds of millions users affected
Pwn2Own 2019 Day 1 – participants hacked Apple, Oracle, VMware products
South Korea – 1,600 guests at 30 motels secretly live streamed
[SI-LAB] LockerGoga is the most active ransomware that focuses on targeting companies
Cisco addresses High-Severity flaws in IP Phone 8800 and 7800 series
FIN7 is back with a previously unseen SQLRat malware
Medtronics implantable heart defibrillators vulnerable to hack
Pwn2Own 2019 Day 2 – Hackers earned $270,000 for Firefox, Edge hacks
Russian APT groups target European governments ahead of May Elections
Pwn2Own 2019 Day 3: Experts hacked Tesla 3 browser
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