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A week in security (July 11 – July 17)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
● Elden Ring maker Bandai Namco hit by ransomware and data leaks
● Predatory Sparrow massively disrupts steel factories while keeping workers safe
● New variant of Android SpyJoker malware removed from Play Store after 3 million+ installs
● China’s Tonto Team increases espionage activities against Russia
● Endpoint security for Mac: 3 best practices
● Low-income consumers preyed on by fake ISP during pandemic, FCC says
● Ransomware rolled through business defenses in Q2 2022
● Cobalt Strikes again: UAC-0056 continues to target Ukraine in its latest campaign
● WhatsApp warns users: Fake versions of WhatsApp are trying to steal your personal info
● Update now—July Patch Tuesday patches include fix for exploited zero-day
● Fake streamed cricket matches knocks victims for six
● PyPI starts rolling out required 2FA for important projects
● Insecure password leads to Mangatoon data breach
Stay safe!
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Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
● Elden Ring maker Bandai Namco hit by ransomware and data leaks
● Predatory Sparrow massively disrupts steel factories while keeping workers safe
● New variant of Android SpyJoker malware removed from Play Store after 3 million+ installs
● China’s Tonto Team increases espionage activities against Russia
● Endpoint security for Mac: 3 best practices
● Low-income consumers preyed on by fake ISP during pandemic, FCC says
● Ransomware rolled through business defenses in Q2 2022
● Cobalt Strikes again: UAC-0056 continues to target Ukraine in its latest campaign
● WhatsApp warns users: Fake versions of WhatsApp are trying to steal your personal info
● Update now—July Patch Tuesday patches include fix for exploited zero-day
● Fake streamed cricket matches knocks victims for six
● PyPI starts rolling out required 2FA for important projects
● Insecure password leads to Mangatoon data breach
Stay safe!
The post A week in security (July 11 – July 17) appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
via Malwarebytes Labs
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