Oct 12, 2018

Region brief for 2018-10-11

ASIA

  1. Cybersecurity Authorities Issue Alert About Publicly Available Hacking Tools
  2. AA18-284A: Publicly Available Tools Seen in Cyber Incidents Worldwide
  3. What would happen if an attack interrupted a country’s power supply?
  4. Reaper Group Uses New Malware to Deploy RAT
  5. Threats in the Netherlands

OCEANIA

  1. Cybersecurity Authorities Issue Alert About Publicly Available Hacking Tools
  2. AA18-284A: Publicly Available Tools Seen in Cyber Incidents Worldwide

NORTH AMERICA

  1. Cybersecurity Authorities Issue Alert About Publicly Available Hacking Tools
  2. The Reality of Self-Driving Cars and the Regulatory Hurdles
  3. AA18-284A: Publicly Available Tools Seen in Cyber Incidents Worldwide
  4. The EU and the US have investigated on data breaches on the Google+
  5. Researchers link tools used in NotPetya and Ukraine grid hacks
  6. What would happen if an attack interrupted a country’s power supply?
  7. Cops Arrest Infamous SIM Swapper Who Allegedly Stole $14 Million in Cryptocurrency
  8. Microsoft October Patch Tuesday fixed Win32k privilege vulnerability that used in targeted attacks
  9. Threats in the Netherlands
  10. Italian Police Finally Identified 25-Year-old Italian Hacker who have Defaced NASA Websites
  11. Canada-Based Restaurant Chain Hit with Malware Attack

SOUTH AMERICA

  1. Ghostdns Attack Compromised Over 100K Routers

EUROPE

  1. Exaramel Malware Links Industroyer ICS malware and NotPetya wiper
  2. Cybersecurity Authorities Issue Alert About Publicly Available Hacking Tools
  3. Adaptable, All-in-One Android Trojan Shows the Future of Malware
  4. Talos: Android trojan resembling Play Store installs sophisticated spyware
  5. AA18-284A: Publicly Available Tools Seen in Cyber Incidents Worldwide
  6. Researchers link tools used in NotPetya and Ukraine grid hacks
  7. What would happen if an attack interrupted a country’s power supply?
  8. Reaper Group Uses New Malware to Deploy RAT
  9. Worker perks flinger Sodexo pulls Engage website after malware smackdown
  10. Defending Against Business Email Compromise Attacks
  11. Heathrow Airport, the busiest airport in the United Kingdom, has been fined £120,000 (about $158,173) following a data breach caused
  12. Threats in the Netherlands
  13. New Gallmaker APT group eschews malware in cyber espionage campaigns
  14. Italian Police Finally Identified 25-Year-old Italian Hacker who have Defaced NASA Websites
  15. GPlayed Trojan - .Net playing with Google Market

AFRICA

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