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A week in security (June 13 – June 19)

Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:

Serious vulnerabilities found in ITarian software, patches available for SaaS products
Update Chrome now: Four high risk vulnerabilities found
Taking down the IP2Scam tech support campaign
Don’t panic! “Unpatchable” Mac vulnerability discovered
Introducing Malwarebytes Vulnerability Assessment for OneView: How to check for Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs)
“Multiple adversaries” exploiting Confluence vulnerability, warns Microsoft
Instagram scam steals your selfies to trick your friends
Karakurt extortion group: Threat profile
Email compromise leads to healthcare data breach at Kaiser Permanente
It’s official, today you can say goodbye to Internet Explorer. Or can you?
Update now! Microsoft patches Follina, and many other security updates
Firefox stops advertisers tracking you as you browse, calls itself the most “private and secure major browser”
Record breaking HTTPS DDoS attack
Stealthy Symbiote Linux malware is after financial institutions
Photos of kids taken from spyware-ridden phones found exposed on the internet
Interpol’s First Light operation smashes crime on a global scale
Hertzbleed exposes computers’ secret whispers
ALPHV squeezes victim with dedicated leak site for employees and customers
Securing the software supply chain, with Kim Lewandowski: Lock and Code S03E13

Stay safe!

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