Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
- Update Google Chrome now! New version includes 11 important security patches
- Lightning Framework, modular Linux malware
- Malware spent months hoovering up credit card details from 300 US restaurants
- Lock down your Neopets account: Data breach being investigated
- Demo: Your data has been encrypted! Stopping ransomware attacks with Malwarebytes EDR
- Microsoft clamps down on RDP brute-force attacks in Windows 11
- SonicWall urges customers to patch critical SQL injection bug ASAP
- T-Mobile agrees to pay customers $350 million in settlement over data breach
- Simplifying the fight against ransomware: An expert explains
- PrestaShop warns of vulnerability: Update your stores now
- In post-Roe US, experts share how to keep your data private
- Anti-vaxxer dating site exposes user data
- IIS extensions are on the rise as backdoors to servers
- “Orwellian in the extreme” food store installs facial recognition cameras to stop crime, faces backlash
- TikTok owner ByteDance pushed a pro-China agenda to Americans, say former employees
- Radioactivity monitoring and warning system hacked, disabled by attackers
- Google delays Chrome third party cookie sunsetting…again
- Criminals using compromised social media accounts to “post indecent images of children” says UK cybercrime organization
- The ransomware landscape changes as fewer victims decide to pay
- To settle with the DoJ, Uber must confess to a cover-up. And it did.
Stay safe!
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