Security Affairs newsletter Round 397

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At least 4,460 vulnerable Pulse Connect Secure hosts are exposed to the InternetUS HHS warns healthcare orgs of Royal Ransomware attacksCommonSpirit confirms data breach impacts 623K patientsPwn2Own Toronto 2022 Day 3: Participants earned nearly $1 millionCisco discloses high-severity flaw impacting IP Phone 7800 and 8800 SeriesExperts devised a technique to bypass web application firewalls (WAF) of several vendorsZombinder APK binding service used in multiple malware attacksPwn2Own Toronto 2022 Day 2: Participants earned $281KAndroid app with over 5m downloads leaked user browsing historyAPT37 used Internet Explorer Zero-Day in a recent campaignNew Go-based botnet Zerobot exploits dozens of flawsPwn2Own Toronto 2022 hacking competition. Samsung S22 hackedSophos fixed a critical flaw in its Sophos Firewall version 19.5Russia’s second-largest bank VTB Bank under DDoS attackA flaw in the connected vehicle service SiriusXM allows remote car hackingRansomware Toolkit Cryptonite turning into an accidental wiperCrook sentenced to 18 months for stealing $20M in SIM swapping attackFrench hospital cancels operations after a ransomware attackExclusive: The largest mobile malware marketplace identified by Resecurity in the Dark WebCritical Ping bug potentially allows remote hack of FreeBSD systemsLazarus APT uses fake cryptocurrency apps to spread AppleJeus MalwareLaw enforcement agencies can extract data from thousands of cars’ infotainment systemsUS DHS Cyber Safety Board will review Lapsus$ gang’s operationsNew CryWiper wiper targets Russian entities masquerading as a ransomwareFollow me on Twitter: @securityaffairs and Facebook and Mastodon

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