Security Affairs newsletter Round 358 by Pierluigi Paganini

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EU and US agencies warn that Russia could attack satellite communications networksAvoslocker ransomware gang targets US critical infrastructureCrooks claims to have stolen 4TB of data from TransUnion South AfricaExotic Lily initial access broker works with Conti gangEmsisoft releases free decryptor for the victims of the Diavol ransomwareChina-linked threat actors are targeting the government of UkraineCaketap, a new Unix rootkit used to siphon ATM banking dataRed TIM Research (RTR) team discovers a bug on Ericsson Network ManagerRussia-linked Cyclops Blink botnet targeting ASUS routersMicrosoft releases open-source tool for checking MikroTik Routers compromisenode-ipc NPM Package sabotage to protest Ukraine invasionAnonymous continues to support Ukraine against the RussiaSolarWinds Warns of Attacks Targeting Web Help Desk UsersUkraine SBU arrested a hacker who supported Russia during the invasionB1txor20 Linux botnet use DNS Tunnel and Log4J exploitRussia’s disinformation uses deepfake video of Zelenskyy telling people to lay down armsCISA adds 15 new flaws to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities CatalogRussia-linked threats actors exploited default MFA protocol and PrintNightmare bug to compromise NGO cloudHacker breaches key Russian ministry in blink of an eyeCVE-2022-0778 DoS flaw in OpenSSL was fixedCritical flaws affect Veeam Data Backup softwareThe German BSI agency recommends replacing Kaspersky antivirus softwareDirty Pipe Linux flaw impacts most QNAP NAS devicesCaddyWiper, a new data wiper hits UkraineA massive DDoS attack hit Israel, government sites went offlineUkraine is using Clearview AI’s facial recognition during the conflictAnonymous claims to have hacked German subsidiary of Russian energy giant RosneftBrazilian trojan impacting Portuguese users and using the same capabilities seen in other Latin American threatsRussia-Ukraine cyber conflict poses critical infrastructure at riskAnonymous sent a message to Russians: “remove Putin”The hidden C2: Lampion trojan release 212 is on the rise and using a C2 server for two yearsMar 06- Mar 12 Ukraine – Russia the silent cyber conflict LockBit ransomware group claims to have hacked Bridgestone Americas

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