A week in security (February 13 – 19)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
- What is AI good at (and what the heck is it, actually), with Josh Saxe: Lock and Code S04E04
- Malwarebytes recognized as endpoint security leader by G2
- CISA issues alert with South Korean government about DPRK’s ransomware antics
- Jailbreaking ChatGPT and other large language models while we can
- French law to report cyberincidents within 3 days to become effective soon
- Consent to gather data is a “misguided” solution, study reveals
- Should you share passwords with your partner?
- Android 14 developer preview highlights multiple security improvements
- One in nine online stores are leaking your data, says study
- New ESXiArgs encryption routine outmaneuvers recovery methods
- TrickBot gang members sanctioned after pandemic ransomware attacks
- Update now! Apple patches vulnerabilities in MacOS and iOS
- Update now! February’s Patch Tuesday tackles three zero-days
- Four EU telco giants will start asking users if they want personalized targeted ads
- WordPress sites backdoored with ad fraud plugin
- Fake Hogwarts Legacy cracks lead to adware, scams
- Arris router vulnerability could lead to complete takeover
- Ransomware pushes City of Oakland into state of emergency
- TikTok car theft challenge: Hyundai, Kia fix flaw
- Mortal Kombat ransomware forms tag team with crypto-stealing malware
- Two Supreme Court cases could change the Internet as we know it
- iPhone calendar spam: What it is, and how to remove it
Stay safe!