Security Affairs newsletter Round 274

Pierluigi Paganini July 26, 2020

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Diebold Nixdorf warns of a wave of ATM black box attacks across Europe
Ghost Squad Hackers defaced a second European Space Agency (ESA) site in a week
Twitter reveals that hackers also downloaded data from eight compromised accounts
A flaw in Zooms Vanity URL feature could have been exploited in phishing attacks
REVil ransomware infected 18,000 computers at Telecom Argentina
Tedrade banking malware families target users worldwide
Two more cyber attacks hit Israels water facilities in June
7 VPN services left data of millions of users exposed online
BadPower attack could burn your device through fast charging
Cloud computing provider Blackbaud paid a ransom after data breach
Phishing campaign aimed at stealing Office 365 logins abuses Google Cloud Services
US DoJ charges Chinese hackers for targeting COVID-19 research
Adobe fixed critical code execution flaws in Bridge, Photoshop and Prelude products
Citrix Workspace flaw can allow remote hack of devices running vulnerable app
Dozens of unsecured databases wiped by mysterious Meow attack
US agencies offer $2M in reward for Ukrainian hackers that breached the SEC
US DoJ charged two Chinese hackers working with MSS
Garmin shut down its services after an alleged ransomware attack
New MATA Multi-platform malware framework linked to NK Lazarus APT
PoC Released for Critical CVE-2020-1147 flaw, SharePoint servers exposed to hack
Prometei, a new modular crypto-mining botnet exploits Windows SMB
CVE-2020-3452 flaw in Cisco ASA/FTD exploited within hours after the disclosure
Spanish state-owned railway infrastructure manager ADIF infected with ransomware
Twitter revealed that hackers accessed DM Inboxes in July attack
D-Link addressed 5 flaws on some router models, some of them reached EoL
Threat actors are hijacking the infamous Emotet botnet
US CISA warns of attacks exploiting CVE-2020-5902 flaw in F5 BIG-IP
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Pierluigi Paganini

(SecurityAffairs – hacking, newsletter)

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