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A week in security (September 5 – 11)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
● Phishers use verified status as bait for Instagram users
● Microsoft will disable Basic authentication for Exchange Online in less than a month
● Zero-day puts a dent in Chrome's mojo
● Update now! QNAP warns users DeadBolt is exploiting Photo Station vulnerability
● Don't share the WhatsApp 'Martinelli' phone hacking alert: It's a hoax
● YouTuber on the run after allegedly swiping $55m from followers
● Instagram receives record fine of $400M for abuse of children's data
● InterContinental Hotels' booking systems disrupted by cyberattack
● Warning issued about Vice Society ransomware targeting the education sector
● Sextortionists used mobile malware to steal nude videos, contact lists from victims
● How to set up an Android for your kids
● YouTube transparency report shows battle against misinformation
● Evasive Shikitega Linux malware drops Monero cryptominer
● Your HP Support Assistant needs an update!
● Vulnerability response for SMBs: The Malwarebytes approach
● Ransomware review: August 2022
Stay safe!
via Malwarebytes Labs
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
● Phishers use verified status as bait for Instagram users
● Microsoft will disable Basic authentication for Exchange Online in less than a month
● Zero-day puts a dent in Chrome's mojo
● Update now! QNAP warns users DeadBolt is exploiting Photo Station vulnerability
● Don't share the WhatsApp 'Martinelli' phone hacking alert: It's a hoax
● YouTuber on the run after allegedly swiping $55m from followers
● Instagram receives record fine of $400M for abuse of children's data
● InterContinental Hotels' booking systems disrupted by cyberattack
● Warning issued about Vice Society ransomware targeting the education sector
● Sextortionists used mobile malware to steal nude videos, contact lists from victims
● How to set up an Android for your kids
● YouTube transparency report shows battle against misinformation
● Evasive Shikitega Linux malware drops Monero cryptominer
● Your HP Support Assistant needs an update!
● Vulnerability response for SMBs: The Malwarebytes approach
● Ransomware review: August 2022
Stay safe!
via Malwarebytes Labs
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