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Cybercriminals launched “Leaksmas” event in the Dark Web exposing massive volumes of leaked PII and compromised data

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Leaksmas: On Christmas Eve, multiple threat actors released substantial data leaks, Resecurity experts reported. On Christmas Eve, Resecurity protecting Fortune 100 and government agencies globally, observed multiple actors on the Dark Web releasing substantial data leaks. Instead, they marked the holiday season in their unique way.

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Burger King forgets to put a password on their systems, again

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The fast food giant Burger King put their systems and data at risk by exposing sensitive credentials to the public for a second time. Recently, the Cybernews research team uncovered that Burger King in France exposed sensitive credentials to the public due to a misconfiguration on their website.

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 428 by Pierluigi Paganini – International edition

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Every week the best security articles from Security Affairs are free for you in your email box. A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! Enjoy a new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter, including the international press.

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Experts warn of a new wave of Bumblebee malware attacks

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Bumblebee has been active since March 2022 when it was spotted by Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG), experts noticed that cybercriminal groups that were previously using the BazaLoader and IcedID as part of their malware campaigns switched to the Bumblebee loader.

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Malicious dropper apps on Play Store totaled 30.000+ installations

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Australia, France, and the Netherlands. The apps masqueraded as security authenticators or file recovery tools and deliver a novel variant of Vultur Android Banking malware. In this case, it is possible to obtain enough information to steal credentials even with a black screen, when all the UI events are logged and sent to the C2.”