A week in security (May 30 – June 5)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
- Intuit phish says “We have put a temporary hold on your account”
- The Quad commits to strengthening cybersecurity in software, supply chains
- Double-whammy attack follows fake Covid alert with a bogus bank call
- Microsoft Office zero-day “Follina”—it’s not a bug, it’s a feature! (It’s a bug)
- Is quantum teleportation the future of secure communications?
- FBI warns of education sector credentials on dark web forums
- Runescape phish claims your email has been changed
- Threat profile: RansomHouse makes extortion work without ransomware
- WhatsApp accounts hijacked by call forwarding
- FAQ: Mitigating Microsoft Office’s ‘Follina’ zero-day
- Phishing mail claims a 3D Secure upgrade is required
- 3 ways DNS filtering can save SMBs from cyberattacks
- TrustPid is another worrying, imperfect attempt to replace tracking cookies
- More than a quarter of Americans fell for robocall scam calls in past year
- Ransomware attack turns 2022 into 1977 for Somerset County
- Introducing Malwarebytes DNS Filtering module: How to block sites and create policy rules
- Introducing EDR for Linux: Remediating and isolating threats on Linux servers
- Internet Safety Month: Parental controls—what they can and can’t do for you
- Internet Safety Month: Avoiding the consequences of unsafe Internet practices
- Unpatched Atlassian Confluence vulnerability is actively exploited
- Ransomware: May 2022 review
Stay safe!
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