A week in security (October 24 – 30)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
- Lock and Code: A gym heist in London goes cyber
- Healthcare site leaks personal health information via Google and Meta tracking pixels
- An odd kind of cybercrime: Gift vouchers, medical records, and…food
- Cisco warns of ISE vulnerability with no fixed release or workaround
- A cyber threat hunter talks about what he’s learned in his 16+ year cybersecurity career
- Malformed signature trick can bypass Mark of the Web
- iPhone zero-day. Update your devices now!
- Point-of-sale malware used to steal 167,000 credit cards
- US agencies issue warning about DAIXIN Team ransomware
- Chrome users, you have 3 months to say goodbye to Windows 7 and 8.1
- Critical OpenSSL fix due Nov 1—what you need to know
- New streaming ad technology plays hide-and-seek with gamers
- Fake Proof-of-Concepts used to lure security professionals
- Maintenance Mode aims to keep phone data private during repairs
- Medibank customers’ personal data compromised by cyber attack
- Dormant Colors browser hijackers could be used for more nefarious tasks, report says
- What is ransomware-as-a-service and how is it evolving?
- A Chrome fix for an in-the-wild exploit is out—Check your version
Stay safe!
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