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Google are introducing virtual credit cards to the Chrome browser for users of their services in the US. We take a look at what's in store. The post Virtual credit cards coming to Chrome: What you need to know appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
The facial recognition and surveillance company was sued for earning off the back of people's faceprints that were taken without consent. The post Clearview AI banned from selling facial recognition data in the US appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
CISA and the FBI are sharing information about the US attribution of cyberattacks on SATCOM networks that targeted Ukraine but spilled over into other European countries. The post Cyberattacks on SATCOM networks attributed to Russian threat actors appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
At least one group of threat actors is using the recently patched vulnerability in F5 BIG-IP to wipe the file system of vulnerable devices. The post F5 BIG-IP vulnerability is now being used to disable servers appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
Lincoln College is the first US college or university ransomware affected so badly that it could not cope and had to close shop. The post College closes down after ransomware attack appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
May's Patch Tuesday includes one actively exploited zero-day vulnerability and some other interesting ones. The post Update now! Microsoft releases patches, including one for actively exploited zero-day appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
We look at reports of scams involving fake Canon printer drivers, non-existent downloads, and tech support scams. The post Canon printer owners: Be careful of bogus driver download sites appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
On April 26th, we identified a suspicious email that targeted a government official from Jordan’s foreign ministry. The email contained a malicious Excel document that drops a new backdoor named Saitama. Following our investigation, we were able to attribute this attack to the known Iranian Actor APT34. Also known as OilRig/COBALT GYPSY/IRN2/HELIX KITTEN, APT34 is... The post APT34 targets Jordan Government using new Saitama backdoor appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
On May 11, 2022, the EU will publicize a proposal for a law on mandatory chat control. Privacy advocates aren't happy. The post Client side scanning may cost more than it delivers appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
An email warning of supposed chemical attacks that delivers Jester Stealer malware is being sent to people in Ukraine. The post “Chemical attack” email warnings deliver Jester Stealer malware appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.