Cybercrime Circus: Ransomware, Data Breaches, and the Great Firewall Fiasco!

Get ready for Security Affairs Newsletter Round 541! This week, we dive into KillSec Ransomware wreaking havoc on Brazil’s healthcare, and much more. Also, find out why Jaguar Land Rover is sweating over hackers, and why you shouldn’t trust your Docker. It’s all the latest in cybercrime and hacking excitement delivered straight to your inbox!

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Hot Take:

Another week, another newsletter packed with more drama than a soap opera! From healthcare ransomware in Brazil to the eternal game of whack-a-mole with cybercriminals, this week’s newsletter is the cybersecurity equivalent of a thriller novel. Spoiler alert: nobody’s safe, and hackers are the real MVPs of chaos. Grab your popcorn and let’s dive into the madness!

Key Points:

  • KillSec ransomware is targeting healthcare institutions in Brazil, because apparently, hackers think doctors need more stress.
  • A new ransomware group, LunaLock, is bringing their own twist to the extortion game. Move over Picasso, there’s a new artist in town!
  • Italy’s most popular illegal sports streaming network, Calcio, gets the boot by ACE and DAZN. Soccer fans, it’s time to get creative.
  • Jaguar Land Rover admits to a data breach, proving even luxury cars can’t escape the hacking highway.
  • A sneaky phishing kit named Salty2FA is making rounds in the US and EU, because who doesn’t love a little extra seasoning with their cyber threats?

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