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A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! Every week the best security articles from Security Affairs free for you in your email box. Iran – Government blocks Internet access in response to the protests Twitter allows users to use 2FA without a phone number After 1 Million of malware samples analyzed Federal Communications […]

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A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! Every week the best security articles from Security Affairs free for you in your email box.

Iran – Government blocks Internet access in response to the protests
Twitter allows users to use 2FA without a phone number
After 1 Million of malware samples analyzed
Federal Communications Commission has cut off government funding for equipment from Chinese firms
Livingston School District hit by a ransomware attack
PoC exploit code for Apache Solr RCE flaw is available online
Raccoon Stealer campaign circumvents Microsoft and Symantec anti-spam messaging gateways
Czech intelligence report warns of Russian and Chinese activity in the country
Experts discovered control systems for aircraft warning lights open online
Facebook and Twitter warn of malicious SDK harvesting personal data from its accounts
Kaspersky addressed multiple issues in online protection solutions
Some Fortinet products used hardcoded keys and weak encryption for communications
Adobe revealed that the Magento Marketplace was hacked
Full(z) House Magecart group mix phishing and MiTM in its attacks
Law enforcement agencies arrested 79 people involved in fraudulent online purchases of flight tickets
Microsoft warns of Dexphot miner, an interesting polymorphic threat
Upbit cryptocurrency exchange hacked, crooks stole $48.5 million worth of ETH
A Ransomware infected the network of the cybersecurity firm Prosegur
RevengeHotels campaign – crooks target the hospitality industry
Dutch National Cyber Security Centre warns ransomware infected thousands of businesses
Great Plains center hit by ransomware attack
Group-IB presents its annual report on global threats to stability in cyberspace
International law enforcement operation shuts down Imminent Monitor RAT operations
The latest variant of the new Ginp Android Trojan borrows code from Anubis

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