Security Affairs newsletter Round 405 by Pierluigi Paganini

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CISA adds Oracle, SugarCRM bugs to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog
GoAnywhere MFT zero-day flaw actively exploited
CERT-FR warns of a new wave of ransomware attacks targeting VMware ESXi servers
Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare, Florida, has taken IT systems offline after cyberattack
Exploitation attempts for Oracle E-Business Suite flaw observed after PoC release
VMware Workstation update fixes an arbitrary file deletion bug
Atlassian fixed critical authentication vulnerability in Jira Software
Russia-linked Gamaredon APT targets Ukrainian authorities with new malware
Cisco fixed command injection bug in IOx Application Hosting Environment
API management (APIM): What It Is and Where It’s Going
A High-severity bug in F5 BIG-IP can lead to code execution and DoS
Experts warn of two flaws in popular open-source software ImageMagick
Over 30k Internet-Exposed QNAP NAS hosts impacted by CVE-2022-27596 flaw
Pro-Russia Killnet group hit Dutch and European hospitals
New Prilex PoS Malware evolves to target NFC-enabled credit cards
New LockBit Green ransomware variant borrows code from Conti ransomware
Nevada Ransomware Has Released Upgraded Locker
TrickGate, a packer used by malware to evade detection since 2016
IT Army of Ukraine gained access to a 1.5GB archive from Gazprom
Experts released VMware vRealize Log RCE exploit for CVE-2022-31706
GitHub to revoke stolen code signing certificates for GitHub Desktop and Atom
Pro-Palestine hackers threaten Israeli chemical companies
Pro-Russia group Killnet targets US healthcare with DDoS attacks
QNAP addresses a critical flaw impacting its NAS devices
JD Sports discloses a data breach impacting 10 million customers
Researcher received a $27,000 bounty for 2FA bypass bug in Facebook and Instagram
Sandworm APT group hit Ukrainian news agency with five data wipers
UNC2565 threat actors continue to improve the GOOTLOADER malware
Alleged member of ShinyHunters group extradited to the US, could face 116 years in jail
Pro-Russia group Killnet targets Germany due to its support to Ukraine
Watch out! Experts plans to release VMware vRealize Log RCE exploit next week

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Pierluigi Paganini

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