A week in security (September 12 – 18)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
- The North Face hit by credential stuffing attack
- Facebook engineers aren’t sure where all user data is kept
- 6 patch management best practices for businesses
- The MSP playbook on deciphering tech promises and shaping security culture
- Apple puts the password on life support with passkey
- BackupBuddy WordPress plugin vulnerable to exploitation, update now!
- Update now! Google patches vulnerabilities for Pixel mobile phones
- Important update! iPhones, Macs, and more vulnerable to zero-day bug
- Steam account credentials phished in browser-in-a-browser attack
- How to help your child manage their online reputation
- WPGateway WordPress plugin vulnerability could allow full site takeover
- Update now! Microsoft patches two zero-days
- The privacy concerns of tying SIM cards to real identities
- 5 technologies that help prevent cyberattacks for SMBs
- Malvertising on Microsoft Edge’s News Feed pushes tech support scams
- Cyber threat hunting for SMBs: How MDR can help
- Here are the new security and privacy features of iOS 16
- Explained: Fuzzing for security
- School app Seesaw compromised to send shock NSFW image
- Uber hacked
- 3 ways MDR can drive business growth for MSPs
Stay safe!
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