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Ukraine: Belarusian APT group UNC1151 targets military personnel with spear phishing

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In mid-January, the government of Kyiv attributed the defacement of tens of Ukrainian government websites to Belarusian APT group UNC1151. All your personal data has been sent to a public network. All data on your computer is destroyed and cannot be recovered. For Volhynia, OUN UPA, Galicia, Poland and historical areas.”

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Ghost Squad Hackers defaced a second European Space Agency (ESA) site in a week

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A successful SSRF attack can often result in unauthorized actions or access to data within the organization, either in the vulnerable application itself or on other back-end systems that the application can communicate with. In some situations, the SSRF vulnerability might allow an attacker to perform arbitrary command execution.

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German Parliament Bundestag targeted again by Russia-linked hackers

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The attackers are suspected to be hackers of the tracked as Ghostwriter group that works under the control of the Russian military secret service GRU. ” At this time is not clear if the attackers were able to steal sensitive data during the intrusion. . ” states the report published by Der Spiegel.

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 309

Security Affairs

Clop Ransomware operators plunder US universities Malware attack on Applus blocked vehicle inspections in some US states 2,5M+ users can check whether their data were exposed in Facebook data leak 33.4%

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European Union formally blames Russia for the GhostWriter operation

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“These malicious cyber activities are targeting numerous members of Parliaments, government officials, politicians, and members of the press and civil society in the EU by accessing computer systems and personal accounts and stealing data. .” reads the announcement published by the European Union.

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