A week in security (April 17 – 23)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
- Fake Chrome updates spread malware
- Woman tracks down and turns table on Airbnb scammer
- Update Chrome now! Google patches actively exploited flaw
- Beware: Fake IRS tax email wants your Microsoft account
- Ransomware in Germany, April 2022 – March 2023
- Living Off the Land (LOTL) attacks: Detecting ransomware gangs hiding in plain sight
- Payment giant’s point-of-sale outage caused by ALPHV ransomware
- Spring cleaning tips for your browser
- Avoid this “lost injured dog” Facebook hoax
- Swatting-as-a-Service is a growing and complicated problem to solve
- LockBit ransomware on Mac: Should we worry?
- Instagram scam promises money in exchange for your image
- Malware authors join forces and target organisations with Domino Backdoor
- Introducing the Malwarebytes Admin app: Endpoint security at your fingertips
- Fancy Bear known to be exploiting vulnerability in Cisco routers
- FTC tackles tech support scams by chasing payment processor firms
- QBot changes tactic, remains a menace to business networks
- What your peers said: G2 comparison of top Endpoint Security vendors
- Update now, there’s a Chrome zero-day in the wild
- Would-be hitman busted after being fooled by parody website
- US Facebook users can now claim Cambridge Analytica settlement cash
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