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How ads weirdly know your screen brightness, headphone jack use, and location, with Tim Shott (Lock and Code S06E05)

This week on the Lock and Code podcast, we speak with Tim Shott about his attempt to find his location data following a major data breach.

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Fake CAPTCHA websites hijack your clipboard to install information stealers

An increasing number of websites use a clipboard hijacker and instruct victims on how to infect their own machine.

A week in security (March 3 – March 9)

A list of topics we covered in the week of March 3 to March 9 of 2025

Malwarebytes Premium Security awarded “Product of the Year” from AVLab

Malwarebytes Premium Security has once again been awarded “Product of the Year” after successfully blocking 100% of “in-the-wild” malware samples.

Reddit will start warning users that upvote violent content

Reddit administratrion announced that the platformwill start sending warnings to users that upvote violent content.

Ransomware threat mailed in letters to business owners

CEOs and business owners received personal, customized ransomware threats in a series of letters sent in the mail through USPS.

Android botnet BadBox largely disrupted

Removing 24 malicious apps from the Google Play store and silencing some servers has almost halved the BadBox botnet.

I spoke to a task scammer. Here’s how it went

Task scams are increasing in volume. We followed up on an invitation by a task scammer to get a first hand look on how they work.

Android zero-day vulnerabilities actively abused. Update as soon as you can

Android's March 2025 security update includes two zero-days which are under active exploitation in targeted attacks.

PayPal scam abuses Docusign API to spread phishy emails

Phishers are once again using the Docusign API to send out fake documents, this time looking as if they come from PayPal.