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A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! The best news of the week with Security Affairs. ·      Hackers can completely hijack a mobile device via replacement of a touchscreen ·      Learning About ISIS Intentions Using Open Source Intelligence ·      Security Affairs newsletter Round 124 – News of the week ·      Enigma platform hacked, […]

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A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived!

The best news of the week with Security Affairs.

·      Hackers can completely hijack a mobile device via replacement of a touchscreen
·      Learning About ISIS Intentions Using Open Source Intelligence
·      Security Affairs newsletter Round 124 – News of the week
·      Enigma platform hacked, hackers stole over $470,000 worth of Ethereum
·      Mr.Smith, HBO hackers threaten to leak final episode of Game of Thrones 7
·      New Snowden Docs reveal the NSA spy hub Pine Gap in Australia
·      SyncCrypt Ransomware hides its components in image files
·      Experts at ZDI reported two critical Zero-Day flaws in Foxit PDF Reader
·      Fileless cryptocurrency miner CoinMiner uses NSA EternalBlue exploit to spread
·      Hotel booking service Groupize allegedly exposed sensitive data contained in unsecured AWS storage bucket
·      Ourmine hacked PlayStation Social Media Accounts to announce the theft of PSN Database
·      Fappening 2017 – Private pictures of Miley Cyrus, Stella Maxwell, and others leaked
·      Neptune exploit kit used to deliver Monero cryptocurrency miners via malvertising
·      USS John S McCain incident, some experts speculate it was a cyber attack
·      Fancy Bears release data on soccer players TUE drug use and doping cases
·      Ropemaker attack allows to transform email in malicious ones after its received
·      WikiLeaks – CIA used ExpressLane to covertly collect data from liaison intel services
·      Mobile Trojan Development Kits allow creating ransomware without the need to write code
·      Zerodium payouts for Messaging, Email App Exploits are $500,000
·      Cisco IOS vulnerabilities open Rockwell Industrial Switches to attacks
·      More than 1,700 valid Telnet credentials for IoT devices leaked online
·      Watcho ut! Adware spreading via Facebook Messenger

Once again thank you!

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Pierluigi Paganini

(Security Affairs – Newsletter)

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