A week in security (June 13 – June 19)
Credit to Author: Malwarebytes Labs| Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2022 09:49:33 +0000
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
- Serious vulnerabilities found in ITarian software, patches available for SaaS products
- Update Chrome now: Four high risk vulnerabilities found
- Taking down the IP2Scam tech support campaign
- Don’t panic! “Unpatchable” Mac vulnerability discovered
- Introducing Malwarebytes Vulnerability Assessment for OneView: How to check for Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs)
- “Multiple adversaries” exploiting Confluence vulnerability, warns Microsoft
- Instagram scam steals your selfies to trick your friends
- Karakurt extortion group: Threat profile
- Email compromise leads to healthcare data breach at Kaiser Permanente
- It’s official, today you can say goodbye to Internet Explorer. Or can you?
- Update now! Microsoft patches Follina, and many other security updates
- Firefox stops advertisers tracking you as you browse, calls itself the most “private and secure major browser”
- Record breaking HTTPS DDoS attack
- Stealthy Symbiote Linux malware is after financial institutions
- Photos of kids taken from spyware-ridden phones found exposed on the internet
- Interpol’s First Light operation smashes crime on a global scale
- Hertzbleed exposes computers’ secret whispers
- ALPHV squeezes victim with dedicated leak site for employees and customers
- Securing the software supply chain, with Kim Lewandowski: Lock and Code S03E13
Stay safe!
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