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Security Affairs newsletter Round 475 by Pierluigi Paganini INTERNATIONAL EDITION


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A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! Every week the best security articles from Security Affairs are free for you in your email box. Enjoy a new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter, including the international press. New York Times source code compromised via exposed GitHub token SolarWinds fixed multiple flaws in Serv-U […


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





Enjoy a new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter, including the international press.





New York Times source code compromised via exposed GitHub token
SolarWinds fixed multiple flaws in Serv-U and SolarWinds Platform
Pandabuy was extorted twice by the same threat actor
UAC-0020 threat actor used the SPECTR Malware to target Ukraine’s defense forces
Chinese threat actor exploits old ThinkPHP flaws since October 2023
A new Linux version of TargetCompany ransomware targets VMware ESXi environments
FBI obtained 7,000 LockBit decryption keys, victims should contact the feds to get support
RansomHub operation is a rebranded version of the Knight RaaS
Malware can steal data collected by the Windows Recall tool, experts warn
Cisco addressed Webex flaws used to compromise German government meetings
Zyxel addressed three RCEs in end-of-life NAS devices
A ransomware attack on Synnovis impacted several London hospitals
RansomHub gang claims the hack of the telecommunications giant Frontier Communications
Cybercriminals attack banking customers in EU with V3B phishing kit – PhotoTAN and SmartID supported.
Experts released PoC exploit code for a critical bug in Progress Telerik Report Servers
Multiple flaws in Cox modems could have impacted millions of devices
CISA adds Oracle WebLogic Server flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog
Spanish police shut down illegal TV streaming network
APT28 targets key networks in Europe with HeadLace malware
Experts found information of European politicians on the dark web
FlyingYeti targets Ukraine using WinRAR exploit to deliver COOKBOX Malware




International Press – Newsletter





Cybercrime  





Cybercriminals Attack Banking Customers In EU With V3B Phishing Kit      





The National Police dismantles a network that obtained more than 5,300,000 euros through the illicit distribution of audiovisual content        





London hospital services impacted by ransomware incident  





Snowflake Data Breach Impacts Ticketmaster, Other Organizations





New York Times source code stolen using exposed GitHub token





Malware





Russian Power Companies, IT Firms, and Govt Agencies Hit by Decoy Dog Trojan





RansomHub: New Ransomware has Origins in Older Knight





FBI recovers 7,000 LockBit keys, urges ransomware victims to reach out   





TargetCompany’s Linux Variant Targets ESXi Environments  





UAC-0020 (Vermin) attacks the Defense Forces of Ukraine using the SPECTR WPS in tandem with a legitimate SyncThing (“SickSync” campaign)   





Hacking 





Snowflake at centre of world’s largest data breach 





Hacking Millions of Modems (and Investigating Who Hacked My Modem)  





Molding Lies Into Reality || Exploiting CVE-2024-4358  





Five new vulnerabilities found in Zyxel NAS devices (including code execution and privilege escalation)





A Zero Day TikTok Hack Is Taking Over Celebrity And Brand Accounts    





Stealing everything you’ve ever typed or viewed on your own Windows PC is now possible with two lines of code — inside the Copilot+ Recall disaster      





2024: Old CVEs, New Targets — Active Exploitation of ThinkPHP  





Intelligence and Information Warfare 





Video Games Might Matter for Terrorist Financing  





Disrupting FlyingYeti’s campaign targeting Ukraine





GRU’s BlueDelta Targets Key Networks in Europe with Multi-Phase Espionage Campaigns      





Revealed: Russian legal foundation linked to Kremlin activities in Europe  





NSA chief says China readying destructive cyberattacks on critical infrastructure  





How Russia is trying to disrupt the 2024 Paris Olympic Games  





Cybersecurity  





Generative AI is expected to magnify the risk of deepfakes and other fraud in banking  





Cyber house of cards – Politicians’ personal details exposed online





Preventing and Waging War in the AI–CYBER Era





Google Leak Reveals Thousands of Privacy Incidents    





Coast Guard To Empower Maritime Cybersecurity  





361 million stolen accounts leaked on Telegram added to HIBP





Cisco Patches Webex Bugs Following Exposure of German Government Meetings





How to Opt Out of Instagram and Facebook Using Your Posts for AI        





How to spot a deepfake: the maker of a detection tool shares the key giveaways  





Pierluigi Paganini





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