A week in security (May 2 – 8)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
- Google, Apple, and Microsoft step hand in hand into a passwordless future
- OpenSea warns of Discord channel compromise
- Avoid these Instagram “Get rich with Bitcoin” scams
- Steer clear of fake premium mobile app unlockers
- How Instagram scammers talk users out of their accounts
- Ransomware: April 2022 review
- The $43 billion Business Email Compromise threat
- Nigerian Tesla: 419 scammer gone malware distributor unmasked
- Google fixes two critical Pixel vulnerabilities: Get your updates when you can!
- It’s business as usual for REvil ransomware
- World Password Day: Brushing up on the basics
- Unfixed vulnerability in popular library puts IoT products at risk
- 8 security tips for small businesses
- Fake Cyberpunk Ape Executives target artists with malware-laden job offer
- State-backed hacking group from China is targeting the Russian military
- Craft fair vendors targeted by fake event scammers on Facebook
- US healthcare billing services group hacked, affecting at least half a million individuals
- Airdrop phishing: what is it, and how is my cryptocurrency at risk?
- Over 50 countries sign the “Declaration for the Future of the Internet”
- Watch out for these 3 small business cybersecurity mistakes
Stay safe!
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