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  • Issue 158

    • FBI warns of large-scale imminent ransomware attack against U.S. hospitals
    • Maze ransomware is shutting down its cybercrime operation

    2nd Nov 2020

  • Issue 157

    • Google reveals the most powerful DDoS attack in history… albeit three years late
    • NSA: Top 25 vulnerabilities actively abused by Chinese hackers

    26th Oct 2020

  • Issue 156

    • "Bad Neighbor": Windows ICMP vulnerability can lead to DoS and (maybe) remote code execution
    • Google warns of 'zero-click' Bluetooth vulnerability in Linux-based IoT devices

    19th Oct 2020

  • Issue 155

    • Unpatched (and unpatchable?) Apple T2 chip flaw
    • Four npm packages found uploading user details

    12th Oct 2020

  • Issue 154

    • Windows XP leak confirmed after user compiles the leaked code into a working OS
    • Ransomware victims that pay up could incur steep fines from Uncle Sam

    5th Oct 2020

  • Issue 153

    • Attackers are actively exploiting the ZeroLogon issue
    • Windows XP source code allegedly leaked online

    28th Sep 2020

  • Issue 152

    • Zerologon: trivial exploit to get full control of a Windows Domain Controller
    • BLESA: Bluetooth security flaw

    21st Sep 2020

  • Issue 151

    • Microsoft warns of cyberattacks on Trump and Biden election campaigns
    • BLURtooth: Bluetooth issue that enables MitM attack

    14th Sep 2020

  • Issue 150

    Read Issue 150

    5th Nov 2019

  • Issue 149

    Read Issue 149

    4th Oct 2019

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