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Security Affairs newsletter Round 98 – News of the week

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! The best news of the week with Security Affairs. First of all, let me inform you that at the #infosec16 SecurityAffairs was awarded as The Best European Personal Security Blog http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/48202/breaking-news/securityaffairs-best-european-personal-security-blog.html Hong Kong brokers blackmailed by hackers with DDoS Attacks Uber pays $9,000 bug bounty payoff for partner […]

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A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived!

The best news of the week with Security Affairs.

First of all, let me inform you that at the #infosec16 SecurityAffairs was awarded as The Best European Personal Security Blog
http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/48202/breaking-news/securityaffairs-best-european-personal-security-blog.html

Hong Kong brokers blackmailed by hackers with DDoS Attacks
Uber pays $9,000 bug bounty payoff for partner firms vulnerability
Ransomware infected systems at a luxury hotel locking guests in and out of the rooms
Security Affairs newsletter Round 97 – News of the week
Last Dridex Trojan variant uses a new tactic to bypass Windows UAC
Ransomware shutdown 70% of Washington DC CCTV ahead of Presidents inauguration
Anonymous promises war on Trump, and only line experts say how to hack his mobile
A sophisticated spear phishing campaign is targeting NATO Governments
Hundreds of thousands, if not over a million Netgear routers open to hack
An IndyCar archive left unprotected online, details on 200k racing fans exposed
Gaza Cybergang is back and is targeting Governments under DustySky campaign
Islamic Jihad master hacker pleads guilty to hacking IDF drones in Gaza
Weaponizing of the insider in the Dark Web, a dangerous phenomenon
Hacking printers exploiting Cross-site printing (XSP) attacks
A new CryptoShield Ransomware being distributed via EITest campaign
Spanish police claim has arrested Phineas Fisher, the hacked denied it
WhatsApp will allow to Revoke Sent Messages and Track Friends Live Location
Zero-day Content Injection Vulnerability found in WordPress
Foreign hackers broke into the Czech Foreign Ministry email
Dutch Government announced all ballots will be counted by hand amid cyberattack fears
Russian cyber espionage group Turla leverages on a new JavaScript Malware
How much trust do you put into your Gmail inbox messages?
Authentication Bypass Vulnerability found in Cisco Prime Home product
Popular hacking toolkit Metasploit adds hardware testing capabilities
Chinese state-sponsored hackers targets Russia and Belarus with ZeroT and PlugX
US-CERT is warning about a Windows SMB zero-day flaw
Russian APT 29 group launched cyber attacks against Norwegian authorities
Hacker leaked tools stolen from mobile forensics company Cellebrite
PoliceOne hacked – Hacker is selling thousands police officials accounts

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