A week in security (May 1 – 7)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
- How to protect your small business from social engineering
- Microsoft: You’re already using the last version of Windows 10
- Is it OK to train an AI on your images, without permission?
- Upcoming webinar: Is EDR or MDR better for your business?
- Google Authenticator WILL get end-to-end encryption. Eventually.
- Google takes CryptBot to the wood shed
- Oracle WebLogic Server vulnerability added to CISA list as “known to be exploited”
- How to keep your ChatGPT conversations out of its training data
- The one and only password tip you need
- World Password Day must die
- How small businesses can secure employees’ mobile devices
- AI-powered content farms start clogging search results with ad-stuffed spam
- Newspaper evades Russian censors, hides news in Counter-Strike map
- Apple releases first Rapid Security Response update for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS users
- Google and Apple cooperate to address unwanted tracking
Microsoft vs Google spat sees users rolling back security updates to fix browser issues
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