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A week in security (February 17 – February 23)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs: Healthcare security lapses keep piling up SecTopRAT bundled in Chrome installer distributed via Google Ads Google Docs used by infostealer ACRStealer as part of attack DeepSeek found to be sharing user data with TikTok parent company ByteDance Malwarebytes introduc...
Google now allows digital fingerprinting of its users
In the ongoing saga that is Google’s struggle to replace tracking cookies, we have entered a new phase. But whether that’s good news is another matter. For years, Google has been saying it will phase out the third-party tracking cookies that power much of its advertising business online, proposin...
Tackling AI threats. Advanced DFIR methods and tools for deepfake detection
TL; DR AI-generated documents, videos and more pose significant challenges for DFIR DFIR teams can harness innovative detection strategies and tooling Digital fingerprinting and watermarking, AI-powered and behavioural analyses Hardware-based forensics and image-specific forensic techniques...
New Attack Lets Hackers Collect and Spoof Browser's Digital Fingerprints
A "potentially devastating and hard-to-detect threat" could be abused by attackers to collect users' browser fingerprinting information with the goal of spoofing the victims without their knowledge, thus effectively compromising their privacy. Academics from Texas A&M University dubbed the attack...
Mozilla Tackles Two Critical Flaws with Firefox 67 Release
Mozilla patched several critical vulnerabilities with the release of its Firefox 67 browser on Tuesday. The worst of the bugs patched are two memory safety flaws that could allow attackers to exploit the vulnerabilities to take control of an affected system, according to a security bulletin issue...