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A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! The best news of the week with Security Affairs. Let me inform you that my new book, “Digging in the Deep Web” is online with a special deal 20% discount Kindle Edition Paper Copy Once again thank you! Twitter fixed bug could have exposed Direct Messages […]

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A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived!

The best news of the week with Security Affairs.

Let me inform you that my new book, “Digging in the Deep Web” is online with a special deal

20% discount

Kindle Edition

Paper Copy

Digging The Deep Web

Once again thank you!

Twitter fixed bug could have exposed Direct Messages to third-party apps
US ballistic missile defense systems (BMDS) open to cyber attacks
A second sample of the Shamoon V3 wiper analyzed by the experts
Decrypting HiddenTear Ransomware for free with HT Brute Forcer
Germany BSI chief says ‘No Evidence of Huawei spying
Siemens addresses multiple critical flaws in SINUMERIK Controllers
Critical unfixed flaws affect ABB Safety PLC Gateways
Czech cyber-security agency warns over Huawei, ZTE security threat
Malware controlled through commands hidden in memes posted on Twitter
Twitter uncovered a possible nation-state attack
NASA data breach – The agency notifies employees of a security intrusion
Russia-linked Sofacy APT developed a new ‘Go variant of Zebrocy tool
Alleged Chinese-hackers accessed thousands of EU diplomatic cables
Analyzing a Danabot Paylaod that is targeting Italy
Microsoft issues emergency patch for IE Zero Day exploited in the wild
Researcher disclosed a Windows zero-day for the third time in a few months
5 IoT Security Predictions for 2019
Caribou Coffee Payment Card Breach, over 260 stores impacted
Hack the Air Force 3 – White hat hackers earn $130,000
US DoJ indicts Chinese hackers over state-sponsored cyber espionage
Law enforcement take down 15 DDoS-for-Hire services
San Diego School District (SDUSD) security breach exposed data of 500,000 students and staff
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