Security Affairs newsletter Round 283
Security Affairs
SEPTEMBER 27, 2020
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Security Affairs
SEPTEMBER 27, 2020
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Security Affairs
MARCH 14, 2022
” The news of the attack was also confirmed by the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI), the company had reported an IT security incident on Saturday night. Security circles suspect the hacker collective “Anonymous” to be behind the attack.” ” reported the WELT.
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Security Affairs
JUNE 2, 2020
A vulnerability that affects the IP-in-IP tunneling protocol (aka IP Encapsulation within IP) implemented by Cisco and other vendors could be exploited for denial-of-service (DoS) attacks and to bypass security controls. ” Cisco has already addressed the flaw by releasing security updates for its NX-OS software.
Security Affairs
APRIL 3, 2021
In 2021, Avaddon ransomware operators added support for Windows XP and 2003 for their malware and also started adding DDoS attacks as an extortion mechanism to force victims into paying the ransom. In August 2020, the group launched the 24×7 support for affiliates, the gang set up a chat and ticketing systems.
Security Boulevard
JANUARY 25, 2022
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ForAllSecure
MAY 2, 2023
And I remember probably 2000 to 2003 ish, complaining when we when I think it was last year that we were at Alexa, Alexis Park for DEF CON. You know, there've been a few cases where corporations have reached out and asked saying, hey, you know, like, like when Anonymous was doing DDoS attacks. That’s not always the case.
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