Security Affairs newsletter Round 467 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION

Pierluigi Paganini April 14, 2024

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Crooks manipulate GitHub’s search results to distribute malware
BatBadBut flaw allowed an attacker to perform command injection on Windows
Roku disclosed a new security breach impacting 576,000 accounts
LastPass employee targeted via an audio deepfake call
TA547 targets German organizations with Rhadamanthys malware
CISA adds D-Link multiple NAS devices bugs to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog
US CISA published an alert on the Sisense data breach
Palo Alto Networks fixed multiple DoS bugs in its firewalls
Apple warns of mercenary spyware attacks on iPhone users in 92 countries
Microsoft fixed two zero-day bugs exploited in malware attacks
Group Health Cooperative data breach impacted 530,000 individuals
AT&T states that the data breach impacted 51 million former and current customers
Fortinet fixed a critical remote code execution bug in FortiClientLinux
Microsoft Patches Tuesday security updates for April 2024 fixed hundreds of issues
Over 91,000 LG smart TVs running webOS are vulnerable to hacking
Crowdfense is offering a larger 30M USD exploit acquisition program
Over 92,000 Internet-facing D-Link NAS devices can be easily hacked

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PSG: the club’s ticketing system attacked     

Intelligence and Information Warfare 

     

Messages between Chinese hackers show Australian Strategic Policy Institute is a target       

  

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