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Security Affairs newsletter Round 201 – News of the week

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! Adiantum will bring encryption on Android devices without […]

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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!

Adiantum will bring encryption on Android devices without cryptographic acceleration
Google open sourced the ClusterFuzz fuzzing platform
New Linux coin miner kills competing malware to maximize profits
A mysterious code prevents QNAP NAS devices to be updated
MetaMask app on Google Play was a Clipboard Hijacker
Password Checkup Chrome extension warns users about compromised logins
Thousands of RDM refrigeration systems exposed online are at risk
620 million accounts stolen from 16 hacked websites available for sale on the dark web
Docker runc flaw opens the door to a ‘Doomsday scenario
Gootkit: Unveiling the Hidden Link with AZORult
Micropatch prevents malicious PDFs from Calling Home
Experts found a way to create a super-malware implanted in SGX-enclaves
Hacker deleted all data from VFEmail Servers, including backups
Malicious PDF Analysis
Microsoft Patch Tuesday updates for February 2019 fixes IE Zero-Day
Ubuntu snapd flaw allows getting root access to the system.
0patch released micropatch for code execution flaw in OpenOffice
Bank of Valletta shut down its operations after a cyber attack
Experts spotted a new strain of Shlayer macOS Malware
SAP security fixes address Critical flaw in SAP HANA XSA
Coffee Meets Bagel dating app confirms data breach
Cryptojacking Coinhive Miners for the first time found on the Microsoft Store
Germany makes its cyber capabilities available for NATO alliance
Group-IB helped to arrest phone scammers profiting off the backs of the Russian elderly
A new batch of 127 million records appears in the dark web
Astaroth Trojan relies on legitimate os and antivirus processes to steal data
Russia is going to disconnect from the internet as part of a planned test
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