A week in security (February 7 – February 13)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
- Securitas breached, 3TB of airport employee records exposed
- How to avoid being scammed this Valentine’s Day
- News Corp falls victim to cyberattack
- “We absolutely do not care about you”: Sugar ransomware targets individuals
- Microsoft takes macros out of the equation for five Office apps
- Meta blows safety bubble around users after reports of sexual harassment
- Microsoft: Slow MFA adoption presents “dangerous mismatch” in security
- Update now! Firefox and Adobe updates are more critical than Microsoft’s
- IRS abandons facial recognition plans for online services
- Apple accidentally kept some Siri recordings from iPhones, even for opted-out users
- SAP customers are urged to patch critical vulnerabilities in multiple products
- A new Magecart campaign is making waves
- Ransomware author releases decryption keys, says goodbye forever
- Update now! Apple fixes actively exploited zero-day
- Online Safety Bill will legally require porn sites to verify users’ age
- Twitter cans 2FA service provider over surveillance claims
Stay safe!
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