Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
- Credential-stealing malware disguises itself as Telegram, targets social media users
- Old Play Store apps served notice by upcoming API level changes
- Denonia cryptominer is first malware to target AWS Lambda
- Ransomware: March 2022 review
- Why identity management matters
- USPS “Your package could not be delivered” text is a smishing scam
- Apps removed from Google Play for harvesting user data
- How to password protect a folder
- Conti ransomware offshoot targets Russian organizations
- Malwarebytes Evaluation of the MITRE ENGENUITY ATT&CK Round 4 Emulations
- Steer clear of this “TestNTrace” SMS spam
- NGINX zero-day vulnerability: Check if you’re affected
- April’s Patch Tuesday update includes fixes for two zero-day vulnerabilities
- SMS group spam promises free gifts in return for bill payment
- “Your AppIe lD has been locked” spam email takes you on a website mystery tour
- Zloader, another botnet, bites the dust
- Stalkerware-type detections hit record high in 2021, but fell in second half
- Filing your taxes? Be wary of help found through search engines
Stay safe!
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