Security Affairs newsletter Round 224 – News of the week

Pierluigi Paganini July 28, 2019

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Emsisoft releases a second decryptor in a few days, this time for ZeroFucks ransomware
Hackers breach 62 US colleges by allegedly exploiting Ellucian Banner Web flaw
Twitter account of Scotland Yard hacked and posted bizarre messages
WizzAir informed customers it forced a password reset on their accounts
BlackBerry Cylance addresses AI-based antivirus engine bypass
Hackers published a list of allegedly phished Discord login credentials
Kazakhstan wants to intercept all HTTPS Internet traffic of its citizens
New APT34 campaign uses LinkedIn to deliver fresh malware
WSJ says Equifax to Pay $700 million settlement for 2017 breach
A new ProFTPD vulnerability exposes servers to hack
CERT-Bund warns of a critical vulnerability in VLC player
Comodo Antivirus is affected by several vulnerabilities
Czech public radio says Huawei Czech Unit secretly collected data
Experts spotted P2P worm spreading Crypto-Miners in the wild
China-Linked APT15 group is using a previously undocumented backdoor
Computers at Indiana County infected with a ransomware
Emsisoft releases the third decryptor in a few days, this time for LooCipher ransomware
Malvertising campaign exploits recently disclosed WordPress Plugin flaws
US authorities have sentenced to prison 3 Romanian men who hacked US servers
Android Spyware Monokle, developed by Russian defense contractor, used in targeted attacks
FTC fines Facebook $5B and obliges it to adopt a new privacy framework
German firms BASF, Siemens, Henkel hit by cyber attacks
New variant of Linux Botnet WatchBog adds BlueKeep scanner
Stock trading service Robinhood stored passwords in plaintext for some users
A flaw in LibreOffice could allow the hack of your PC
Imperva blocked the largest Layer 7 DDoS attack it has ever seen
Irish Silk Road admin sentenced to 78 months in federal prison
Johannesburg residents left in the dark after a ransomware attack at City Power
Hackers inject Magecart multi-gateway skimmer in fake Google domains
Marcus Hutchins sentenced to supervised release, no jail for the expert
More Ransom project has helped victims to save $108 million of ransom
No More Ransom project has helped victims to save $108 million of ransom
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