Security Affairs newsletter Round 196 – News of the week

Pierluigi Paganini January 13, 2019

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived!

The best news of the week with Security Affairs.

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Blur data leak potentially exposed data of 2.4 Million users
Dark Overlord hacking crew publishes first batch of confidential 9/11 files
Australian Early Warning Network hacked and used to send fake alerts
Hackers have stolen customer data from Titan Manufacturing and Distributing company for nearly one year
NSA will reveal its GHIDRA Reverse Engineering tool at RSA Conference
ReiKey app for macOS can detect Mac Keyloggers using event taps
Coinbase suspended Ethereum Classic (ETC) trading after a successful 51% attack
German youngster behind massive data leak of German politicians data
Nine 2019 Cybersecurity Predictions
Tens of thousands of hot tubs are exposed to hack
Zerodium offers $2 Million for remote iOS jailbreaks, and much more
Adobe addresses ‘Important Flaws in Connect, Digital Editions
First Google security patches for Android in 2019 fix a critical flaw
Microsoft January 2019 Patch Tuesday updates fix 7 critical vulnerabilities
State attorneys general announced a $1.5 million settlement with Neiman Marcus
Alleged Iran-linked APT groups behind global DNS Hijacking campaign
CISCO addresses DoS bugs in CISCO ESA products
Ironic turn … Kaspersky Labs helped NSA to catch alleged data thief
Three security bugs found in the popular Linux suite systemd
British hacker sentenced to jail for attack on Liberian Telecoms firms
Reddit locked Down accounts due to alleged security breach
The ‘AVE_MARIA Malware
Victims of Pylocky ransomware can decrypt their files for free
Hacktivist Martin Gottesfeld 10 years in prison for hospital cyberattack
Rapid7 announced the release of Metasploit 5.0
Z-WASP attack: hackers used Zero-Width spaces to bypass Office 365 protections
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Pierluigi Paganini

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