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Android devices could be hacked by playing a video due to CVE-2019-2107 flaw

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Playing a video on Android devices could be a dangerous operation due to a critical CVE-2019-2107 RCE flaw in Android OS between version 7.0 Playing a specially-crafted video on devices with the Android’s native video player application could allow attackers to compromise them due to a dangerous critical remote code execution flaw.

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Millions of Xiongmai video surveillance devices can be easily hacked via cloud feature

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Millions of Xiongmai video surveillance devices can be easily hacked via cloud feature, a gift for APT groups and cyber crime syndicates. Millions of devices are affected by security vulnerabilities that can be easily exploited by a remote attacker to take over devices. video streams that are viewed). Who controls these servers?

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Winnti Group was planning a devastating supply-chain attack against Asian manufacturer

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Winnti Group is back with a new modular Win backdoor that was used to infect the servers of a high-profile Asian mobile hardware and software manufacturer. The organizations is major mobile hardware and software manufacturer based in Asia, experts contacted it to alert the company of the infection. Pierluigi Paganini.

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 250

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The best news of the week with Security Affairs. Google mistakenly shared private videos of some users with others in 2019. Japanese defense contractors Pasco and Kobe Steel disclose security breaches. IoT devices at major Manufacturers infected with crypto-miner. A new round of the weekly newsletter arrived!

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Hackers claim to have compromised 50,000 home cameras and posted footage online

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A hacker collective claims to have hacked over 50,000 home security cameras and published their footage online, some of them on adult sites. A group of hackers claims to have compromised over 50,000 home security cameras and published their private footage online. ” continues the article.

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5 IoT Security Predictions for 2019

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2018 was the year of the Internet of Things (IoT), massive attacks and various botnets hit smart devices, These are 5 IoT Security Predictions for 2019. The regulation around IoT security was this year’s signal that the answer is, fortunately, no. Insights from VDOO’s leadership. 2019 will continue these trends but at a faster pace.

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Botnet operators target multiple zero-day flaws in LILIN DVRs

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Experts observed multiple botnets exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities in DVRs for surveillance systems manufactured by Taiwan-based LILIN. Botnet operators are exploiting several zero-day vulnerabilities in digital video recorders (DVRs) for surveillance systems manufactured by Taiwan-based LILIN-. Pierluigi Paganini.