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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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