A roundup of the previous week’s important security news and related happenings, for the week of September 27 – October 3.
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs
Malwarebytes released the Demographics of Cybercrime Report.
Other cybersecurity news
- Cambodia’s prime minister is Zoombombing opposition meetings. (Source: Rest Of World)
- Apple ignored 3 Zero-Day iPhone attacks for months, claims researcher. (Source: Forbes)
- When you ‘Ask app not to track,’ some iPhone apps keep snooping anyway. (Source: The Washington Post)
- Microsoft was warned about the Autodiscover flaw five years ago. (Source: The Register)
- Mission accomplished: Security plugin HTTPS Everywhere to be deprecated in 2022. (Source: The Daily Swig)
- Fake Amnesty International Pegasus scanner used to infect Windows. (Source: BleepingComputer)
- Google pushes emergency update for Chrome zero-days, the latest in a hectic year for vulnerabilities. (Source: CyberScoop)
- Mozilla rolls out fission to a fraction of users on the release channel. (Source: Mozilla blog)
- Paying hackers’ ransom demands is getting harder. (Source: DataCenter Knowledge)
- Hackers bypass Coinbase 2FA to steal customer funds. (Source: The Record)
Stay safe, everyone!
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