A week in security (October 10 – 16)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
- Teen talk: What it’s like to grow up online, and the role of parents: Lock and Code S03E21
- White House unveils Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights
- Credential stuffers take aim at Final Fantasy XIV players
- Meta accuses apps of stealing WhatsApp accounts
- Smart lights vulnerable to “blink and you’ll miss it” attack
- Court rules webcam monitoring of remote employee was an invasion of privacy
- Security awareness campaign highlights things your bank will never say
- An 18 year scam odyssey of stranded astronauts
- Top 5 ransomware detection techniques: Pros and cons of each
- Update now! October patch Tuesday fixes actively used zero-day…but not the one you expected
- UK government sounds alarm on tax scams
- Android and Chrome start showing passwords the door
- Chinese APT’s favorite vulnerabilities revealed
- Only half of teens agree they “feel supported online” by parents
- Android and iOS leak some data outside VPNs
- FBI, CISA warn of disinformation ahead of midterms
- Introducing Malwarebytes Managed Detection and Response (MDR)
Stay safe!
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