A week in security (November 28 – December 4)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
- Fraudster site iSpoof shut down, 142 arrested internationally
- 3 threats to watch out for this Cyber Monday
- Twitter user data leaks continue to drip from the faucet
- China-made equipment banned by FCC due to national security threat
- Sensitive police records stolen and published by ransomware gang
- TikTok Invisible Challenge “Unfilter” steals credit cards and other info
- Mega Facebook data breach sees Meta fined $277m
- LastPass breach affects customer data—but not passwords
- Malwarebytes outperforms competition in latest MRG Effitas assessment
- How to choose an MDR vendor: 6 questions to ask
- Legal but harmful clause from Online Safety Bill dropped in the name of free speech
- Friendster is back! Or is it…?
- Google sues “harassing and deceptive” impersonator
- Time to uninstall! Abandoned Android apps pack a vulnerability punch
- South Dakota first to ban TikTok on state-owned devices
- CISA and the FBI issue alert about Cuba ransomware
Stay safe!