ICYMI: 2022-12-13
Latest Headlines
Google Launches Largest Distributed Database of Open Source Vulnerabilities
Serious Attacks Could Have Been Staged Through This Amazon ECR Public Gallery Vulnerability
Cybersecurity Experts Uncover Inner Workings of Destructive Azov Ransomware
Malware Strains Targeting Python and JavaScript Developers Through Official Repositories
Fortinet Warns of Active Exploitation of New SSL-VPN Pre-auth RCE Vulnerability
Cuba Ransomware Gang Abused Microsoft Certificates to Sign Malware
Hackers Planted Files to Frame Indian Priest Who Died in Custody
Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Plugs Windows Hole Exploited in Ransomware Attacks
Mapping Threat Intelligence to the NIST Compliance Framework
Ransomware Group Threatens to Publish Data Stolen From California Department of Finance
StormWall’s New Point of Presence in Singapore Brings DDoS Protection to APAC
Uber Hacked Again? – Data from Uber and Uber Eats Published on Hacking Forums
Cloud flaws brought to the fore as bug bounty vulnerabilities hit 65k in 2022 – HackerOne
Microsoft-signed malicious Windows drivers used in ransomware attacks
Apple fixes new Webkit zero-day used in attacks against iPhones
Windows 11 KB5021255 and KB5021234 cumulative updates released
Microsoft December 2022 Patch Tuesday fixes 2 zero-days, 49 flaws
Google releases dev tool to list vulnerabilities in project dependencies
New GoTrim botnet brute forces WordPress site admin accounts
Hackers exploit critical Citrix ADC and Gateway zero day, patch now
Amazon ECR Public Gallery flaw could have wiped or poisoned any image
– MTZ