A week in security (August 7 – August 13)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
- Zoom clarifies user consent requirement when training its AI
- Several hospitals still counting the cost of widespread ransomware attack
- Old exploit kits still kicking around in 2023
- YouTube makes sweeping changes to tackle spam on Shorts videos
- Google’s “browse privately” is nothing more than a word play, lawyers say
- Ransomware review: August 2023
- August Patch Tuesday stops actively exploited attack chain and more
- Facial recognition tech lands innocent woman with bogus carjacking charge
- Cloudflare Tunnel increasingly abused by cybercriminals
- Voter data stolen in UK Electoral Commission systems breach
- Server breach could be fatal blow for LetMeSpy
- Digital assets continue to be prime target for malvertisers
- TikTok facing fines for violating children’s privacy
- FCC comes down hard on robocallers with record $300m fine
- 2022’s most routinely exploited vulnerabilities—history repeats
- New Security Advisor amps up security in minutes
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