Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
- Watch out for fake Malwarebytes renewal notices in your calendar
- Google patches two Chrome zero-days under active attack. Update now
- Attackers impersonate Temu in ClickFix $Temu airdrop scam
- Apple patches Coruna exploit kit flaws for older iOS versions
- This Android vulnerability can break your lock screen in under 60 seconds
- Microsoft Authenticator could leak login codes—update your app now
- Meta rolls out anti-scam tools across WhatsApp, Facebook, and Messenger
- Phishers hide scam links with IPv6 trick in “free toothbrush” emails
- Sextortion “I recorded you” emails reuse passwords found in disposable inboxes
- Watch out for tax-season robocalls pushing fake “relief programs”
- March 2026 Patch Tuesday fixes two zero-day vulnerabilities
- How to see your Google Search history (and delete it)
- Signal and WhatsApp accounts targeted in phishing campaign
- Hackers may have breached FBI wiretap network via supply chain
- Fake Claude Code install pages hit Windows and Mac users with infostealers
- Quiz sites trick users into enabling unwanted browser notifications
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