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Security Affairs newsletter Round 394

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DEV-0569 group uses Google Ads to distribute Royal RansomwareBlack Friday and Cyber Monday, crooks are already at workNew improved versions of LodaRAT spotted in the wildAtlassian fixed 2 critical flaws in Crowd and Bitbucket productsHive Ransomware extorted over $100M in ransom payments from over 1,300 companiesOngoing supply chain attack targets Python developers with WASP StealerChina-based Fangxiao group behind a long-running phishing campaignTwo public schools in Michigan hit by a ransomware attackMagento and Adobe Commerce websites under attack
Tank, the leader of the Zeus cybercrime gang, was arrested by the Swiss police
Iran-linked threat actors compromise US Federal NetworkF5 fixed 2 high-severity Remote Code Execution bugs in its productsLazarus APT uses DTrack backdoor in attacks against LATAM and European orgsNew RapperBot Campaign targets game servers with DDoS attacksBeginning 2023 Google plans to rollout the initial Privacy Sandbox BetaHappy birthday Security Affairs … 11 years together!Experts found critical RCE in Spotify’s BackstageExperts revealed details of critical SQLi and access issues in Zendesk ExploreChina-linked APT Billbug breached a certificate authority in Asia
Previously undetected Earth Longzhi APT group is a subgroup of APT41
Avast details Worok espionage group’s compromise chainMassive Black hat SEO campaign used +15K WordPress sitesKmsdBot, a new evasive bot for cryptomining activity and DDoS attacksCERT-UA warns of multiple Somnia ransomware attacks against organizations in UkraineHave board directors any liability for a cyberattack against their company?Ukraine Police dismantled a transnational fraud group that made €200 million per yearLockbit gang leaked data stolen from global high-tech giant Thales

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Pierluigi Paganini

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