ASIA
- Off-the-shelf RATs Targeting Pakistan
- Malicious Documents from Lazarus Group Targeting South Korea
- GZipDe: An Encrypted Downloader Serving Metasploit
- More Details on an ActiveX Vulnerability Recently Used to Target Users in South Korea
- The most dangerous mobile spyware, Pegasus that has infected 45 countries
- Singapore to offer bug bounty, set up Asean cybersecurity centre
OCEANIA
NORTH AMERICA
- Operator of 'VirusTotal for criminals' gets 14-year prison sentence
- Newegg leaked credit card information for more than a month
- Virobot Ransomware with Botnet Capability Breaks Through
- DMARC Fully Implemented on Two Thirds of U.S. Government Domains
- Guilty: The Romanian ransomware mastermind who infected Trump inauguration CCTV cams
- MassMiner Malware Targeting Web Servers
- Malware Analysis using Osquery Part 1
- The most dangerous mobile spyware, Pegasus that has infected 45 countries
- CVE-2018-14829: Rockwell Automation Stack Overflow High Risk Vulnerability
- ICO Slaps Equifax with Maximum Fine for the 2017 Data Breach
- The most used email subjects used in phishing attacks
SOUTH AMERICA
Nothing to report
EUROPE
- Newegg leaked credit card information for more than a month
- What's that smell? Oh, it's Newegg cracked open by card slurpers
- Who ate all the PII? Not the blockchain, thankfully
- Card-stealing code that pwned British Airways, Ticketmaster pops up on more sites via hacked JS
- Law firm seeking leak victims to launch £500m suit at British Airways
- 'Magecart' Card-Sniffing Gang Cracks Newegg
- #SecurityNews: The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has fined #Equifax £500K after the 2017 #databreach. For the 2nd time the #ICO has issued a max fine after the credit agency exposed data on 15 million UK customers. Read more here: #
- ICO Slaps Equifax with Maximum Fine for the 2017 Data Breach
- Magecart’s Next Attack Resulted In ABS-CBN Data Breach
- £500k fine for Equifax 2017 data breach
AFRICA
Nothing to report