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A week in security (February 2 – February 8)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs: Apple Pay phish uses fake support calls to steal payment details Open the wrong "PDF" and attackers gain remote access to your PC Flock cameras shared license plate data without permission Grok continues producing sexualized images after promised fixes Firefox is...
A week in security (September 23 – September 29)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs: Millions of Kia vehicles were vulnerable to remote attacks with just a license plate number Privacy watchdog files complaint over Firefox quietly enabling its Privacy Preserving Attribution Telegram will hand over user details to law enforcement Don’t share the vir...
The vulnerability of the privacy modes of Mozilla Firefox, Firefox ESR, and the email client Thunderbird, related to the lack of protection for service data, allows attackers to gain access to confidential information.
The vulnerability of the privacy modes of Mozilla Firefox, Firefox ESR, and the email client Thunderbird lies in the lack of protection for sensitive data. Exploiting this vulnerability can allow a remote attacker to gain access to confidential information...
A week in security (Oct 4 – Oct 10)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs Does Cybersecurity Awareness Month actually improve security? Police take a piece out of a ransomware gang, but won’t say which one Neiman Marcus data breach affects millions Windows 11 is out. Is it any good for security? Criminals were inside Syniverse for 5 years...
A week in security (October 21 – 27)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we explored a link between Magecart Group 5 and the Carbanak APT, we discussed the growing rate of robocalls threatening user privacy, and we tipped you off on how to protect yourself from doxing. We were glad to see the BBC raise awareness about stalkerware, much...
Disable Social Networks From Tracking You with The Priv3 Firefox Extension
Disable Social Networks From Tracking You with The Priv3 Firefox Extension In Earlier Post we Inform our readers about "Facebook track your cookies even after logout". Did you know that social networking sites like Facebook, Google+, and Twitter can track your visits to any web page that uses the...