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Weekly Update 218

Troy Hunt

For now, here's this week's update from my backyard: References The Cit0day collection of breaches is. This week, I've finally got a workable mobile setup with sufficient quality audio and video. This seems unnecessarily hard. yet here we are.

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Hacker Claims to Have Compromised 200 Million Words with Friends Accounts

Adam Levin

Online cybersecurity site the Hacker News reported earlier this week that Pakistani hacker Gnosticplayers had gained access to the player database of Zynga’s Scrabble clone called Words with Friends, and the personal information of 218 million users.

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 218 – News of the week

Security Affairs

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! Adobe Patch Tuesday updates fix code execution issues in Campaign, ColdFusion, and Flash. MuddyWater APT group updated its multi-stage PowerShell backdoor Powerstats. Microsoft Patch Tuesday security updates for June 2019 fix 88 flaws. Kindle Edition.

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Cyber Attack Halts Production at Ag Equipment Maker AGCO Fendt

The Security Ledger

Related Stories Feel Good Ukraine Tractor Story Highlights Ag Cyber Risk DEF CON: Security Holes in Deere, Case IH Shine Spotlight on Agriculture Cyber Risk Episode 218: Denial of Sustenance Attacks -The Cyber Risk To Agriculture. In its statement, AGCO/Fendt did [link] provide an update on the company’s efforts to recover from the attack.

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Ransomware Report: Q4 2022

Digital Shadows

Tipper is just a fun name for one of our Intel Updates about the naming of a victim on a data-leak site.) October saw 218 tippers, November 289, and December 257—all pretty close to what we expected. We’ll talk major ransomware trends and events, vulnerable sectors and regions, and what to expect in the first quarter of 2023.

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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. 218) as one mentioned in Morphisec's blog.