Security Affairs newsletter Round 381

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Twilio hackers also breached the food delivery firm DoorDash
Unprecedented cyber attack hit State Infrastructure of Montenegro
Threat actor abuses Genshin Impact Anti-Cheat driver to disable antivirus
Critical flaw impacts Atlassian Bitbucket Server and Data Center
Iran-linked Mercury APT exploited Log4Shell in SysAid Apps for initial access
GoldDragon campaign: North-Korea linked Kimsuky APT adopts victim verification technique
0ktapus phishing campaign: Twilio hackers targeted other 136 organizations
LastPass data breach: threat actors stole a portion of source code
Nobelium APT uses new Post-Compromise malware MagicWeb
GAIROSCOPE attack allows to exfiltrate data from Air-Gapped systems via ultrasonic tones
Threat actors are using the Tox P2P messenger as C2 server
Plex discloses data breach and urges password reset
AiTM phishing campaign also targets G Suite users
VMware fixed a privilege escalation issue in VMware Tools
France hospital Center Hospitalier Sud Francilien suffered ransomware attack
Microsoft publicly discloses details on critical ChromeOS flaw
GitLab fixed a critical Remote Code Execution (RCE) bug in CE and EE releases
Over 80,000 Hikvision cameras can be easily hacked
CISA adds Palo Alto Networks PAN-OS to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog
Counterfeit versions of popular mobile devices target WhatsApp and WhatsApp Business
Lockbit leak sites hit by mysterious DDoS attack after Entrust hack
European Cybersecurity in Context: A Policy-Oriented Comparative Analysis
8-year-old Linux Kernel flaw DirtyCred is nasty as Dirty Pipe
Group-IB CEO will remain in jail – complaint denied
Escanor Malware delivered in Weaponized Microsoft Office Documents
Donot Team cyberespionage group updates its Windows malware framework
Fake DDoS protection pages on compromised WordPress sites lead to malware infections
Threat actors are stealing funds from General Bytes Bitcoin ATM
Grandoreiro banking malware targets Mexico and Spain
White hat hackers broadcasted talks and hacker movies through a decommissioned satellite

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Pierluigi Paganini

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