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A week in security (August 7 - August 13)

Categories: News Tags: Zoom Tags: YouTube Tags: Chrome Tags: TikTok Tags: ransomware Tags: Cloudflare Tags: robocallers Tags: security advisor A list of topics we covered in the week of August 7 to August 13 of 2023 (Read more...) The post A week in security (August 7 - August 13) appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

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Zoom clarifies user consent requirement when training its AI

Categories: News Categories: Privacy Analysis of the Zoom Terms of Service caused users to believe their video conferences were being used to train an AI (Read more...) The post Zoom clarifies user consent requirement when training its AI appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

Several hospitals still counting the cost of widespread ransomware attack

Categories: News Tags: hospital Tags: healthcare Tags: ransomware Tags: hijack Tags: network Tags: compromise Tags: data Tags: ambulance Tags: service Tags: redirect A widespread ransomware attack affecting 16 hospitals last week has led to ongoing cleanup efforts. (Read more...) The post Several hospitals still counting the cost of widespread ransomware attack appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

Old exploit kits still kicking around in 2023

Categories: Threat Intelligence Tags: exploit kits Tags: eks Tags: rigek Tags: purplefoxek Internet Explorer may be a thing of the past, but there are still users and threat actors trying to deliver drive-by downloads. (Read more...) The post Old exploit kits still kicking around in 2023 appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

YouTube makes sweeping changes to tackle spam on Shorts videos

Categories: News Tags: YouTube Tags: shorts Tags: video Tags: spam Tags: scam Tags: comments Tags: replies Tags: block Tags: remove YouTube is making drastic changes to combat a a growing tide of spam comments on the Shorts video category. (Read more...) The post YouTube makes sweeping changes to tackle spam on Shorts videos appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

Google’s “browse privately” is nothing more than a word play, lawyers say

Categories: News Categories: Privacy Tags: Google Tags: Chrome Tags: Incognito Tags: private mode Tags: fingerprinting Tags: cookies Tags: tracking Private browsing is not what users expect it to be (Read more...) The post Google’s “browse privately” is nothing more than a word play, lawyers say appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

Ransomware review: August 2023

Categories: Threat Intelligence July saw one of the highest number of ransomware attacks in 2023 at 441. At the forefront of these attacks is, once again, Cl0p. (Read more...) The post Ransomware review: August 2023 appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

August Patch Tuesday stops actively exploited attack chain and more

Categories: Exploits and vulnerabilities Categories: News Microsoft has announced patches for 87 vulnerabilities this month, including two that are being actively exploited. (Read more...) The post August Patch Tuesday stops actively exploited attack chain and more appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

Facial recognition tech lands innocent woman with bogus carjacking charge

Categories: Personal Tags: facial recognition Tags: surveillance Tags: Detroit Tags: police Tags: law enforcement Tags: mistaken identity Tags: wrong Tags: flagged Tags: carjacking Tags: robbery Tags: phone We take a look at another case of facial recognition technology getting it wrong in the land of law enforcement. (Read more...) The post Facial recognition tech lands innocent woman with bogus carjacking charge appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

Cloudflare Tunnel increasingly abused by cybercriminals

Categories: News Tags: Cloudflare Tunnel Tags: cloudflared Tags: rdp Tags: https Tags: smb Tags: ssh Researchers have found that cybercriminals are shifting to Cloudflare Tunnel to hide and anonymize their nefarious activities. (Read more...) The post Cloudflare Tunnel increasingly abused by cybercriminals appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.