Security Affairs newsletter Round 219 – News of the week

Pierluigi Paganini June 23, 2019

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Bella Thorne published her private nude photos before a hacker that was threatening her
Linux worm spreading via Exim servers hit Azure customers
New Echobot Botnet targets Oracle, VMware Apps and includes 26 Exploits
XSS flaw would have allowed hackers access to Googles network and impersonate its employees
A free Decryptor tool for GandCrab Ransomware released
From Targeted Attack to Untargeted Attack
Hacker is targeting DNA sequencer applications from Iranian IP address
New phishing campaign targets bank customers with WSH RAT
NYT Report: U.S. Cyber units planted destructive Malware in Russian Power Grid
Android Apps uses a novel technique to by-pass 2FA and steal Bitcoin
DHS also issued an alert for the Windows BlueKeep flaw
Expert found a critical RCE zero-day in TP-Link Wi-Fi Extenders
Multiple DoS vulnerabilities affect Linux and FreeBSD
Researcher leaked a dataset of over 7,000,000 transactions scraped from the Venmo public API
Yana Peel, chief executive of Londons Galleries, resigned after discovery of her links with NSO group
AMCA files for bankruptcy following the recently disclosed security breach
Another Remote Code Execution flaw in WebLogic exploited in the wild
Eatstreet, the online food ordering service disclosed a security breach
Modular Plurox backdoor can spread over local network
Mozilla fixed a Firefox Zero-Day flaw exploited in targeted attacks
Bouncing Golf cyberespionage campaign targets Android users in Middle East
CVE-2019-11707 Firefox Zero-Day exploited to infect employees at cryptocurrency exchanges
Oregon Department of Human Services data breach impacted 645,000 clients
The Riviera Beach City pays $600,000 in ransom
Tor Browser 8.5.2 fixes Firefox zero-day. Update it now!
Bird Miner, a macOS miner that runs by emulating Linux
Credit Union Giant Desjardins suffered a massive data breach
Microsoft fixed CVE-2019-1105 flaw in Outlook for Android
Russia-Linked Turla APT group Hijacked C2 of the Iranian OilRig
Android Botnet leverages ADB ports and SSH to spread
Flaws allow hacking a system playing untrusted videos on VLC Player

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