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Weekly Update 119

Troy Hunt

And it's a nice hot Christmas! And I've got a new car! And that's where the discussion kinda started heading south this week. As I say in the video, the reaction to my tweet about it was actually overwhelmingly positive, but there was this unhealthy undercurrent of negativity which was really disappointing to see. References It's a new car!

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Organizations paid at least $602 million to ransomware gangs in 2021

Security Affairs

“Sure enough, we updated our ransomware numbers a few times throughout 2021, reflecting new payments we hadn’t identified previously.” ” “There is a slight time lag in ransomware data, so we expect when these numbers get updated in a few months, 2021 will have higher numbers than 2020.” added the company. .

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Microsoft warns of BadAlloc flaws in OT, IoT devices

Security Affairs

The full list of vulnerabilities is available in an advisory ( ICSA-21-119-04 ) published by the US DHS. The DHS warns that VPN devices may also have vulnerabilities and should be updated to the most current version available. • Segment. If you want to receive the weekly Security Affairs Newsletter for free subscribe here.

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 227

Security Affairs

A new round of the weekly newsletter arrived! Adobe Patch Tuesday for August 2019 fixed 119 flaws in 8 products. Update your LibreOffice because 2 patches have been bypassed. The best news of the week with Security Affairs. Once again thank you! 10-year-old vulnerability in Avaya VoIP Phones finally fixed.

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Fake system update drops Aurora stealer via Invalid Printer loader

Malwarebytes

A threat actor is using malicious ads to redirect users to what looks like a Windows security update. The fake security update is using a newly identified loader that at the time of the campaign was oblivious to malware sandboxes and bypassed practically all antivirus engines. The file would simply run and exit quickly.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Hunt for Ghost #1

ForAllSecure

The film however, only grossed a paltry 40 million in domestic sales and 119 million worldwide, meaning that it barely broke even with costs, and therefore, was considered a flop. Vamosi: Directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Steven Knight allied from Paramount Pictures had $113 million budget. They'd switch over to the other one.