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Weekly Update 150

Troy Hunt

I'm a bit late with this week's update but I thought I'd catch up with Scott Helme and do the video together. We're talking about the events in Vegas, the ongoing Project Svalbard process, some very screwy messaging about certificates from Sectigo and the Irish government coming on board HIBP. You can't get that anywhere else").

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Operation NightScout: supply chain attack on NoxPlayer Android emulator

Security Affairs

Experts uncovered a new supply chain attack leveraging the update process of NoxPlayer, a free Android emulator for PCs and Macs. A new supply chain attack made the headlines, a threat actor has compromised the update process of NoxPlayer, a free Android emulator for Windows and Macs developed by BigNox. Pierluigi Paganini.

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Vulnerability Recap 4/15/24 – Palo Alto, Microsoft, Ivanti Exploits

eSecurity Planet

To mitigate these risks, users must promptly apply vendor-provided software patches and updates, as well as exercise vigilance when using online services and apps. To reduce risks, users should update their LG WebOS smart TVs as soon as possible through Settings > Support > Software Update.

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 357 by Pierluigi Paganini

Security Affairs

A new round of the weekly Security Affairs newsletter arrived! Every week the best security articles from Security Affairs free for you in your email box. If you want to also receive for free the newsletter with the international press subscribe here.

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Google to Pay $150-$200 Million in Fines for Alleged YouTube COPPA Violations

Hunton Privacy

As an update to our previous blog post , according to media reports , Google has reached a settlement with the FTC in the range of $150 to $200 million over the agency’s investigation into the company’s alleged violations of COPPA through its YouTube platform.

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Belarussian authorities arrested GandCrab ransomware distributor

Security Affairs

The authors of the GandCrab RaaS also offers technical support and updates to its members, they also published a video tutorial that shows how the ransomware is able to avoid antivirus detection. The operators revealed to have earned a net of $150 million that now have invested in legal activities. reads the translation of the ad.

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Romanians arrested for running underground malware services

Security Affairs

Their service activity was well structured and offered regular updates and customer support to the clients.” The prices for the three serviced were ranging from $40 up to $150. Two Romanians have been arrested for running two malware crypter services called CyberSeal and DataProtector, and the CyberScan malware testing service.