Security Affairs newsletter Round 441 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION

Pierluigi Paganini October 15, 2023

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Lockbit ransomware gang demanded an 80 million ransom to CDW
CISA warns of vulnerabilities and misconfigurations exploited in ransomware attacks
Stayin’ Alive campaign targets high-profile Asian government and telecom entities. Is it linked to ToddyCat APT?
FBI and CISA published a new advisory on AvosLocker ransomware
More than 17,000 WordPress websites infected with the Balada Injector in September
Ransomlooker, a new tool to track and analyze ransomware groups’ activities
Apple releases iOS 16 update to fix CVE-2023-42824 on older devices
Phishing, the campaigns that are targeting Italy
A new Magecart campaign hides the malicious code in 404 error page
CISA adds Adobe Acrobat Reader flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog
Mirai-based DDoS botnet IZ1H9 added 13 payloads to target routers
Air Europa data breach exposed customers’ credit cards
#OpIsrael, #FreePalestine & #OpSaudiArabia – How Cyber Actors Capitalize On War Actions Via Psy-Ops
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Microsoft Patch Tuesday updates for October 2023 fixed three actively exploited zero-day flaws
New ‘HTTP/2 Rapid Reset’ technique behind record-breaking DDoS attacks
Exposed security cameras in Israel and Palestine pose significant risks
A flaw in libcue library impacts GNOME Linux systems
Hacktivists in Palestine and Israel after SCADA and other industrial control systems
Large-scale Citrix NetScaler Gateway credential harvesting campaign exploits CVE-2023-3519
The source code of the 2020 variant of HelloKitty ransomware was leaked on a cybercrime forum
Gaza-linked hackers and Pro-Russia groups are targeting Israel
Flagstar Bank suffered a data breach once again
Android devices shipped with backdoored firmware as part of the BADBOX network
North Korea-linked Lazarus APT laundered over $900 million through cross-chain crime

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Coordinated Disclosure: 1-Click RCE on GNOME (CVE-2023-43641)   

   

       

  

   

AI Images Detectors Are Being Used to Discredit the Real Horrors of War

  

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