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Multiple APT groups exploited WinRAR flaw CVE-2023-38831

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Google TAG reported that both Russia and China-linked threat actors are weaponizing the a high-severity vulnerability in WinRAR. Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) reported that in recent weeks multiple nation-state actors were spotted exploiting the vulnerability CVE-2023-38831 in WinRAR. ” reported Google TAG.

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Mar 27 – Apr 02 Ukraine – Russia the silent cyber conflict

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Apr 02 – Anonymous leaked 15 GB of data allegedly stolen from the Russian Orthodox Church. Anonymous claims to have hacked the Russian Orthodox Church ‘s charitable wing and leaked 15 GB of alleged stolen data. Apr 01 – Anonymous targets oligarchs’ Russian businesses: Marathon Group hacked.

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Mar 06- Mar 12 Ukraine – Russia the silent cyber conflict

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March 11 – Anonymous hacked Roskomnadzor agency revealing Russian disinformation. The Anonymous collective continues to launch attacks against Russian entities, this is a summary of recent offensives. March 9 – Anonymous hacked Russian cams, websites, announced a clamorous leak. Is it fake news?

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Google links three exploitation frameworks to Spanish commercial spyware vendor Variston

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Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) linked three exploitation frameworks to a Spanish surveillance spyware vendor named Variston. While tracking the activities of commercial spyware vendors, Threat Analysis Group (TAG) spotted an exploitation framework likely linked Variston IT, a Spanish firm. ” TAG concludes.

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Tor Project’s Bug Smash Fund raises $86K in August

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The Tor Project has raised $86,000 for a Bug Smash fund that it will use to pay developers that will address critical flaws in the popular anonymizing network. The Tor Project has raised $86,000 for a Bug Smash fund that was created to pay developers that will address critical security and privacy issues in the popular anonymizing network.

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 357 by Pierluigi Paganini

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Is it fake news? CVE-2022-0492 flaw in Linux Kernel cgroups feature allows container escape Charities and NGOs providing support in Ukraine hit by malware.

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 359 by Pierluigi Paganini

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