Security Affairs newsletter Round 395

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Data from 5.4M Twitter users obtained from multiple threat actors and combined with data from other breachesDevices from Dell, HP, and Lenovo used outdated OpenSSL versionsGoogle fixed the eighth actively exploited #Chrome #zeroday this yearExperts investigate WhatsApp data leak: 500M user records for saleAn international police operation dismantled the spoofing service iSpoofUK urges to disconnect Chinese security cameras in government buildingsRansomExx Ransomware upgrades to Rust programming languageAn aggressive malware campaign targets US-based companies with Qakbot to deliver Black Basta RansomwareThreat actors exploit discontinues Boa web servers to target critical infrastructurePro-Russian group Killnet claims responsibility for DDoS attack that has taken down the European Parliament siteDucktail information stealer continues to evolveExperts claim that iPhone’s analytics data is not anonymousMicrosoft releases out-of-band update to fix Kerberos auth issues caused by a patch for CVE-2022-37966Exclusive – Quantum Locker lands in the Cloud5 API Vulnerabilities That Get Exploited by CriminalsResearcher warns that Cisco Secure Email Gateways can easily be circumventedAurora Stealer Malware is becoming a prominent threat in the cybercrime ecosystemTwo Estonian citizens arrested in $575M cryptocurrency fraud schemeEmotet is back and delivers payloads like IcedID and BumblebeeExpert published PoC exploit code for macOS sandbox escape flawGoogle won a lawsuit against the Glupteba botnet operatorsGoogle provides rules to detect tens of cracked versions of Cobalt StrikeOctocrypt, Alice, and AXLocker Ransomware, new threats in the wildPoC exploit code for ProxyNotShell Microsoft Exchange bugs released onlineFollow me on Twitter: @securityaffairs and Facebook and Mastodon

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