Europe Confirms Record €4.1B Penalty Against Google for Android Practices|U.S. CISA adds a Microsoft SharePoint Server flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog|430,000 FortiGate Devices Exposed in FortiBleed Ransomware Link|Adobe fixed multiple maximum-severity flaws in ColdFusion and Campaign Classic|Alleged Scattered Spider Hacker Extradited to U.S. to Face Cybercrime Charges|Oracle E-Business Suite Flaw Under Active Attack, 950 Systems Exposed|Azure CLI Targeted in LSHIY Password Spray Campaign Across 64 Orgs|CISA Warns BlueHammer Flaw Is Now Exploited in Ransomware Attacks|RustDuck: The Botnet That’s Still Small but Engineering Like It Plans to Grow|GuardFall Flaw Hits 10 of 11 Popular Open-Source AI Agents|XSS.is, The Forum That Ran the Ransomware Supply Chain Is Down. The Market Isn’t|U.S. CISA adds SimpleHelp flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog|Europe Confirms Record €4.1B Penalty Against Google for Android Practices|U.S. CISA adds a Microsoft SharePoint Server flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog|430,000 FortiGate Devices Exposed in FortiBleed Ransomware Link|Adobe fixed multiple maximum-severity flaws in ColdFusion and Campaign Classic|Alleged Scattered Spider Hacker Extradited to U.S. to Face Cybercrime Charges|Oracle E-Business Suite Flaw Under Active Attack, 950 Systems Exposed|Azure CLI Targeted in LSHIY Password Spray Campaign Across 64 Orgs|CISA Warns BlueHammer Flaw Is Now Exploited in Ransomware Attacks|RustDuck: The Botnet That’s Still Small but Engineering Like It Plans to Grow|GuardFall Flaw Hits 10 of 11 Popular Open-Source AI Agents|XSS.is, The Forum That Ran the Ransomware Supply Chain Is Down. The Market Isn’t|U.S. CISA adds SimpleHelp flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog|
Advertisement

Ad Placeholder

Full Width × 90

Breaking News

Security Affairs newsletter Round 45 – News of the week

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! The best news of the week with Security Affairs Shodan implements a feature to browse vulnerable webcams Europol, a new EU counter terrorism centre opening this month Security Affairs newsletter Round 44 – News of the week Skype – IP will now be hidden by default […]

newsletter

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived!

The best news of the week with Security Affairs

Shodan implements a feature to browse vulnerable webcams
Europol, a new EU counter terrorism centre opening this month
Security Affairs newsletter Round 44 – News of the week
Skype – IP will now be hidden by default to avoid attacks
Operators behind Angler Exploit Kit included CryptoWall 4.0
A flaw in TeslaCrypt ransomware allows file recovering
OpKillingBay – Anonymous shut down Japanese airport site to protest against slaughter of Dolphin
Apple can access your encrypted iMessages
Flaw in Magento exposes millions of websites at risk of takeover
Lenovo SHAREit affected by hard-coded password and many other flaws
Be careful, opening crashsafari.com your mobile will crash
A new wave of attacks linked to the Codoso ATP Group
Israeli Public Utility Authority hit by a severe cyber attack
Government Agencies probed over use of backdoored Juniper equipment
Hackers are blackmailing the creator of Open-Source Ransomware
Nuclear Threat Initiative says nations not prepared to repel cyber attacks on nuclear facilities
ENISA Threat Landscape 2015, a must reading
Caution, Hackers targeted the cPanel Database
ISIS offers hackers up to $10,000 to hack govt websites
Tails 2.0 is out to protect your privacy and anonymity
ATP group uses Word Docs to drop BlackEnergy Malware
Two thirds of the Android devices are vulnerable to Lockdroid ransomware
CenterPOS – The evolution of POS malware
Anarchist operation, US and UK spied on Israeli UAVs and fighter jets
HSBC online banking services offline due to a DDoS attack
ISIS – The first man charged of cyber terrorism has been extradited to the US
A severe flaw in OpenSSL allows hackers to decrypt HTTPS traffic
A FOP data dump leaked online, 2.5GB of police contracts and data

I desire to inform you that Security Affairs is now open to sponsored content.
I’ll offer the opportunity to:
•    Insert banners of various sizes in all the posts on Security Affairs.
•    Publish sponsored posts written by the customers that can include any kind of commercial reference.
•    Arrange a monthly/quarterly/annual campaign (for big customers) to advertise customers’ activities and discoveries.
For more info contact me at pierluigi.paganini@securityaffairs.co
Thanks for supporting Security Affairs.

Email address: Hurry up, subscribe to the newsletter, next Sunday you will receive all the news directly in your inbox.

newsletter

Once again thank you!

Pierluigi Paganini

(Security Affairs – Newsletter, SecurityAffairs)