Category: Securityaffairs

Anonymous Sudan claims to have stolen 30 million Microsoft's customer accountsSecurity Affairs
03
Jul
2023

Anonymous Sudan claims to have stolen 30 million Microsoft’s customer accountsSecurity Affairs

Microsoft denied the data breach after the collective of hacktivists known as Anonymous Sudan claimed to have hacked the company….

Chinese APT uses HTML smuggling to target European Ministries and embassiesSecurity Affairs
03
Jul
2023

Chinese APT uses HTML smuggling to target European Ministries and embassiesSecurity Affairs

China-linked APT group was spotted using HTML smuggling in attacks aimed at Foreign Affairs ministries and embassies in Europe. A…

Experts found hundreds of devices within federal networks having internet-exposed management interfacesSecurity Affairs
03
Jul
2023

The Impacts of Data Loss on Your OrganizationSecurity Affairs

What are the causes of Data Loss and which are their impact on your organization? In today’s digital age, data…

CISA adds recently disclosed Apple flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalogSecurity Affairs
03
Jul
2023

CISA adds Samsung and D-link bugs to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalogSecurity Affairs

US CISA added actively exploited Samsung and D-Link vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security…

Meduza Stealer targets tens of crypto wallers and pwd managersSecurity Affairs
03
Jul
2023

Meduza Stealer targets tens of crypto wallers and pwd managersSecurity Affairs

Researchers spotted a new Windows information stealer called Meduza Stealer, the authors employ sophisticated marketing strategies to promote it. The Meduza…

Experts detected a new variant of RUSTBUCKET macOS malwareSecurity Affairs
03
Jul
2023

Experts detected a new variant of RUSTBUCKET macOS malwareSecurity Affairs

Researchers spotted a new version of the RustBucket Apple macOS malware that supports enhanced capabilities. Researchers from the Elastic Security…

Security Affairs newsletter Round 424 by Pierluigi Paganini – International edition
02
Jul
2023

Security Affairs newsletter Round 426 by Pierluigi Paganini – International edition

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! Every week the best security articles from Security Affairs are free…

miniOrange’s WordPress Social Login and Register plugin affected by a critical auth bypassSecurity Affairs
02
Jul
2023

WordPress sites using the Ultimate Member plugin are under attackSecurity Affairs

Threat actors are exploiting a critical WordPress zero-day in the Ultimate Member plugin to create secret admin accounts. Hackers are…

LockBit gang demands a $70 million ransom to the Semiconductor Manufacturing giant TSMCSecurity Affairs
01
Jul
2023

LockBit gang demands a $70 million ransom to the Semiconductor Manufacturing giant TSMCSecurity Affairs

The LockBit ransomware gang claims to have hacked Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). The LockBit ransomware group this week claimed…

Avast released a free decryptor for Windows version of Akira ransomwareSecurity Affairs
01
Jul
2023

Avast released a free decryptor for Windows version of Akira ransomwareSecurity Affairs

Avast released a free decryptor for the Akira ransomware that can allow victims to recover their data without paying the…

Iran-linked Charming Kitten APT enhanced its POWERSTAR BackdoorSecurity Affairs
30
Jun
2023

Iran-linked Charming Kitten APT enhanced its POWERSTAR BackdoorSecurity Affairs

Iran-linked Charming Kitten group used an updated version of the PowerShell backdoor called POWERSTAR in a spear-phishing campaign. Security firm…

North Korean Andariel APT used a new malware named EarlyRatSecurity Affairs
30
Jun
2023

North Korean Andariel APT used a new malware named EarlyRatSecurity Affairs

North Korea-linked cyberespionage group Andariel used a previously undocumented malware called EarlyRat. Kaspersky researchers reported that the North Korea-linked APT group Andariel used a previously…