Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
- New UAC-0056 activity: There’s a Go Elephant in the room
- Globant suffers network breach due to LAPSUS$ compromise
- Update now! Apple patches two zero-day vulnerabilities that may have been actively exploited
- Hive ransomware impacts California non-profit health organisation
- MITRE ATT&CK® Evaluation results: Malwarebytes’ efficiency, delivered simply, earns high marks
- Phishers make a date with your calendar apps
- Tech support scam campaign targets Japanese visitors to PornHub
- URI spoofing flaw could phish WhatsApp, Signal, Instagram, and iMessage users
- Ukraine shuts down disinformation bot farm
- Update now! Google launches Chrome version 100 and fixes 28 vulnerabilities
- “A little gift for you” SMS spam appears to come from your own phone number
- Watch out for LinkedIn fakes who want to get connected
- New spear phishing campaign targets Russian dissidents
- Attacks on Ukraine communications are a major part of the war
- Looking over your shoulder: when small mistakes have big consequences
- Satellites are critical infrastructure and need to be cybersecured
- Telling stories securely, with Runa Sandvik: Lock and Code S03E07
- Update now! Google releases emergency patch for Chrome zero-day used in the wild
- Tech support fraud is still very much alive, says latest FBI report
Stay safe!
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