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A week in security (June 27 – July 3)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
● Ransomware review: June 2022
● AstraLocker 2.0 ransomware isn’t going to give you your files back
● YTStealer targets YouTube content creators
● ZuoRAT is a sophisticated malware that mainly targets SOHO routers
● Amazon Photos vulnerability could have given attackers access to user files and data
● Criminals are applying for remote work using deepfake and stolen identities, says FBI
● Immigration organisations targeted by APT group Evilnum
● Update now! Mozilla fixes security vulnerabilities and introduces a new privacy feature for Firefox
● Raccoon Stealer returns with a new bag of tricks
● RansomHouse claims to have stolen at least 450GB of AMD’s data
● Forced Chrome extensions get removed, keep reappearing
● Internet Safety Month: Everything you need to know about Omegle
● Hermit spyware is deployed with the help of a victim’s ISP
● City worker loses USB stick containing data on every resident after day of drinking
● LGBTQ+ community targeted by extortionists who threaten to publish nudes
● You only have nine months to ditch Exchange Server 2013
● Brave Search wants to replace Google’s biased search results with yours
● CISA Log4Shell warning: Patch VMware Horizon installations immediately
● Instagram introduces new ways for users to verify their age
Stay safe!
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Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
● Ransomware review: June 2022
● AstraLocker 2.0 ransomware isn’t going to give you your files back
● YTStealer targets YouTube content creators
● ZuoRAT is a sophisticated malware that mainly targets SOHO routers
● Amazon Photos vulnerability could have given attackers access to user files and data
● Criminals are applying for remote work using deepfake and stolen identities, says FBI
● Immigration organisations targeted by APT group Evilnum
● Update now! Mozilla fixes security vulnerabilities and introduces a new privacy feature for Firefox
● Raccoon Stealer returns with a new bag of tricks
● RansomHouse claims to have stolen at least 450GB of AMD’s data
● Forced Chrome extensions get removed, keep reappearing
● Internet Safety Month: Everything you need to know about Omegle
● Hermit spyware is deployed with the help of a victim’s ISP
● City worker loses USB stick containing data on every resident after day of drinking
● LGBTQ+ community targeted by extortionists who threaten to publish nudes
● You only have nine months to ditch Exchange Server 2013
● Brave Search wants to replace Google’s biased search results with yours
● CISA Log4Shell warning: Patch VMware Horizon installations immediately
● Instagram introduces new ways for users to verify their age
Stay safe!
The post A week in security (June 27 – July 3) appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
via Malwarebytes Labs
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