A week in security (February 28 – March 6)
Credit to Author: Malwarebytes Labs| Date: Mon, 07 Mar 2022 11:05:36 +0000
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
- Beware of malware offering “Warm greetings from Saudi Aramco”
- Update now! Cisco fixes several vulnerabilities
- HermeticWiper: A detailed analysis of the destructive malware that targeted Ukraine
- Tips to protect your data, security, and privacy from a hands-on expert
- Nvidia, the ransomware breach with some plot twists
- Don’t fall for the “Donate to help children in Ukraine” scam
- Four SMB cybersecurity practices during geopolitical upheaval
- Biden wants stronger privacy protections, no targeted ads for children
- Google launches Chrome 99, fixes 28 vulnerabilities
- Deepfake study suggests fakes can run but not hide
- Meta blocks Russia-Ukraine disinformation campaigns on Facebook, Instagram
- Toyota’s just in time manufacturing faced with disruptive cyberattack
- The Conti ransomware leaks
- Data breaches leave customers very shaky, report says
- Unusual sign-in activity mail goes phishing for Microsoft account holders
- Covid app’s privacy information ruled not clear enough
- How Crisis Text Line crossed the line in the public’s mind: Lock and Code S03E05
- TrickBot takes down server infrastructure after months of inactivity
Stay safe!
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