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  • Issue 68

    • Several critical vulnerabilities and backdoors found in AMD chips
    • Large backlash on irresponsible disclosure of AMD flaws

    16th Mar 2018

  • Issue 67

    • New memcached DDoS record at 1.7 Tbps
    • Mitigation against memcached reflection attacks

    9th Mar 2018

  • Issue 66

    • New record DDoS attack through memcached-based amplification
    • 23,000 users lose SSL certificates in Trustico-DigiCert fight

    2nd Mar 2018

  • Issue 65

    • Jenkins Miner - crypto mining on hacked Jenkins servers
    • Hackers hijacked Tesla servers to mine cryptocurrency

    21st Feb 2018

  • Issue 64

    • Winter Olympics was hit by cyber-attack
    • Cryptomining script poisons government websites

    16th Feb 2018

  • Issue 63

    • Wordpress update breaks auto-update, and Wordpress DoS method remains unpatched yet exploited in the wild
    • iBoot source code anonymously published on Github

    9th Feb 2018

  • Issue 62

    • Fitness tracking app Strava gives away location of secret US army bases
    • YouTube ran ads containing a Coinhive cryptominer

    2nd Feb 2018

  • Issue 61

    • OnePlus credit card breach impacts up to 40k users
    • EFF and Lookout report on massive malware campaign dubbed Dark Caracal

    26th Jan 2018

  • Issue 60

    • Remote vulnerability found in torrent client Transmission
    • BlackWallet cryptocurrency site loses users’ money after DNS hijack

    19th Jan 2018

  • Issue 59

    • WPA3 announced
    • Mozilla confirms Meltdown and Spectre can be exploited via web content

    12th Jan 2018

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