Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
- Why MITRE matters to SMBs
- Apple’s child safety features are coming to a Messages app near you
- Why software has so many vulnerabilities, with Tanya Janca: Lock and Code S03E09
- Watch out for this SMS phish promising a tax refund
- Rogue ads phishing for cryptocurrency: Are you secure?
- Hospitals taken offline after cyberattack
- Emotet fixes bug in code, resumes spam campaign
- “Reject All” cookie consent button is coming to European Google Search and YouTube
- What’s happening in the world of personal cyber insurance?
- “URGENT BUSINESS PROPOSAL!!!” 419 scammer wants your help to move someone’s inheritance
- Elon Musk-themed cryptocurrency scam uses fake Medium as the promotion site
- Facebook phishers threaten users with Page Recovery Help Support
- Onyx ransomware destroys files, and also the criminal circle of trust
- QNAP customers urged to disable AFP to protect against severe vulnerabilities
- Fake USA for UNHCR site wants your Ukraine donations in Bitcoin
- Call of Duty cheats can expect embarrassment with new anti-cheat feature
- Hackers fool major tech companies into handing over data of women and minors to abuse
- FBI warns food and agriculture to brace for seasonal ransomware attacks
- Why you should be taking security advice from your grandmother
- Ukraine government and pro-Ukrainian sites hit by DDoS attacks
- Google Play’s Data safety section empowers Android users to make informed app choices
- Warning! Instagram Stories hides a scam in plain sight
- Beware scammers disguised as fraud busters
- Beware Twitter Messages claiming “Your blue badge Twitter account has been reviewed as spam”
- The top 5 most routinely exploited vulnerabilities of 2021
- Russia continues digital onslaught against Ukrainian systems
- Update now! Critical patches for Chrome and Edge
Stay safe!
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