Security Affairs newsletter Round 209 – News of the week

Pierluigi Paganini April 14, 2019

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DNS hijacking campaigns target Gmail, Netflix, and PayPal users
Rockwell Automation fixes multiple DoS flaws in Stratix Switch introduced by Cisco Software
AeroGrow suffered a payment card data breach
Recent Roaming Mantis campaign hit hundreds of users worldwide
Unofficial patches released for Java flaws disclosed by Google Project Zero
Victims of Planetary Ransomware can decrypt their files for free
Adobe Patch Tuesday updates for April 2019 address 43 flaws in its products
Experts spotted the iOS version of the Exodus surveillance app
Gulf countries came under hackers spotlight in 2018, with more than 130 000 payment cards compromised
LimeRAT spreads in the wild
Yahoo proposes $117.5 million for the settlement of data breach
Experts spotted a new Mirai variant that targets new processors
Genesis Store black marketplace offers more than 60k+ stolen bot profiles
Microsoft April 2019 Patch Tuesday fixes Windows 0days under attack
Minnesota Department of Human Services suffered a security breach
Sophisticated TajMahal APT Framework remained under the radar for 5 years
Yoroi Welcomes Yomi: The Malware Hunter
[SI-LAB] EMOTET spread in Chile impacted hundreds of users and targeted financial and banking services
FBI/DHS MAR report details HOPLIGHT Trojan used by Hidden Cobra APT
SAP April 2019 Security Patch Day addresses High severity flaws in Crystal Reports, NetWeaver
WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange arrested and charged in US with computer hacking conspiracy
WPA3 attacks allow hackers to hack Wi-Fi password
APT28 and Upcoming Elections: evidence of possible interference
Emsisoft released a free decryptor for CryptoPokemon ransomware
Siemens addressed several DoS flaws in many products
VPN apps insecurely store session cookies in memory and log files
VSDC video editing software website hacked again
Zero-day in popular Yuzo Related Posts WordPress Plugin exploited in the wild
Malware campaign uses multiple propagation methods, including EternalBlue
The hacker behind Matrix.org hack offers advice to improve security
These hackers have breached FBI-affiliated websites and leaked data online
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Pierluigi Paganini

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