Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
- My Body, My Data Act would lock down reproductive and sexual health data
- “Free UK visa” offers on WhatsApp are fakes
- HackerOne insider fired for trying to claim other people’s bounties
- Update now! Chrome patches ANOTHER zero-day vulnerability
- Cloud-based malware is on the rise. How can you secure your business?
- TikTok is “unacceptable security risk” and should be removed from app stores, says FCC
- Google to delete location data of trips to abortion clinics
- IconBurst software supply chain attack offers malicious versions of NPM packages
- Discord Shame channel goes phishing
- Verified Twitter accounts phished via hate speech warnings
- Apple Lockdown Mode helps protect users from spyware
- Report: Brazil must do more to encrypt, back up data
- YouTube AI wrongfully flags horror short “Show for Children” as suitable for children
- Fake job offer leads to $600 million theft
- 4 ways businesses can save money on cyber insurance
- North Korean APT targets US healthcare sector with Maui ransomware
- How the FBI quietly added itself to criminals’ instant message conversations
Stay safe!
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