Security Affairs newsletter Round 488 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION

Pierluigi Paganini September 08, 2024

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U.S. CISA adds Draytek VigorConnect and Kingsoft WPS Office bugs to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog
A flaw in WordPress LiteSpeed Cache Plugin allows account takeover
Car rental company Avis discloses a data breach
SonicWall warns that SonicOS bug exploited in attacks
Apache fixed a new remote code execution flaw in Apache OFBiz
Russia-linked GRU Unit 29155 targeted critical infrastructure globally
Veeam fixed a critical flaw in Veeam Backup & Replication software
Earth Lusca adds multiplatform malware KTLVdoor to its arsenal
Is Russian group APT28 behind the cyber attack on the German air traffic control agency (DFS)?
Quishing, an insidious threat to electric car owners
Google fixed actively exploited Android flaw CVE-2024-32896
Discontinued D-Link DIR-846 routers are affected by code execution flaws. Replace them!
Head Mare hacktivist group targets Russia and Belarus
Zyxel fixed critical OS command injection flaw in multiple routers
VMware fixed a code execution flaw in Fusion hypervisor
U.S. oil giant Halliburton disclosed a data breach
Vulnerabilities in Microsoft apps for macOS allow stealing permissions
Three men plead guilty to running MFA bypass service OTP.Agency
Transport for London (TfL) is dealing with an ongoing cyberattack
Lockbit gang claims the attack on the Toronto District School Board (TDSB)
A new variant of Cicada ransomware targets VMware ESXi systems
An air transport security system flaw allowed to bypass airport security screenings

International Press – Newsletter

Cybercrime  

      

  

  

Exclusive: LockBit 3.0 appears to be duplicating old listings as Design Intoto named a second time  

  

EXPOSED: OnlyFans Hack Gone Wrong – How Cyber Criminals Turn into Victims Overnight

  

Malware

  

   

     

  

  

Hacking

Bypassing airport security via SQL injection

Dragon Hactivists on Prowl      

Learning Rust for fun and backdoo-rs    

       

  

 

  

   

Intelligence and Information Warfare 

  

     

German air traffic control was attacked by pro-Russian hackers  

      

  

      

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