Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
- Update Chrome now: 20 security fixes just landed
- How scammers use your data to create personalized tricks that work
- Ransomware gang claims Conduent breach: what you should watch for next
- Fake PayPal invoice from Geek Squad is a tech support scam
- Atlas browser’s Omnibox opens up new privacy and security risks
- Gmail breach panic? It’s a misunderstanding, not a hack
- School’s AI system mistakes a bag of chips for a gun
- Around 70 countries sign new UN Cybercrime Convention—but not everyone’s on board
- NSFW ChatGPT? OpenAI plans “grown-up mode” for verified adults
- How to set up two factor authentication (2FA) on your Instagram account
- Phishing scam uses fake death notices to trick LastPass users
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