A week in security (January 23—29)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
- T-Mobile reports data theft of 37 million customers in the US
- Ransomware revenue significantly down over 2022
- Microsoft to end direct sale of Windows 10 licenses at the end of January
- TikTok CEO told to “step up efforts to comply” with digital laws
- 4 ways to protect your privacy while scrolling
- Key takeaways from Malwarebytes 2023 State of Mobile Cybersecurity
- Riot Games compromised, new releases and patches halted
- What privacy can get you
- VASTFLUX ad fraud massively affected millions of iOS devices, dismantled
- Own an older iPhone? Check you’re on the latest version to avoid this bug
- Grand Theft Auto 5 exploit allows cheaters to tamper with your data
- Consumer privacy and social media
- Update vRealize now! VMware patches critical RCE vulnerabilities
- WhatsApp hijackers take over your account while you sleep
- Video game playing FISH live streams credit card ‘theft’
- “2.6 million DuoLingo account entries” up for sale
- 3 ways Malwarebytes helps you browse securely and privately online
- CISA releases advice on how to safeguard K–12 organizations
- 5 facts about Vice Society, the ransomware group wreaking havoc on the education sector
- What happened in privacy in 2022
- Hive! Hive! Hive! Ransomware site submerged by FBI
Stay safe!
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