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A list of topics we covered in the week of November 3 to November 9 of 2025
AV-Comparatives put 13 top Android security apps to the test against stalkerware. Malwarebytes caught them all.
ClickFix campaign pages now have embedded videos to helpfully walk users through the process of infecting their own systems.
There’s a modern-day train heist happening across America, and some of the bandana-masked robbers are sitting behind screens.
Forget card skimmers—this Android malware uses your phone’s NFC to help criminals pull cash straight from ATMs.
Malwarebytes for Windows introduces powerful privacy controls, so you get to decide how Microsoft uses your data—all from one simple screen.
New data shows hackers targeted UK water systems five times since 2024, raising concerns about critical infrastructure defenses worldwide.
Chrome’s enhanced autofill makes storing your passport and ID easy—but convenience like this can come at a high cost.
Apple has patched nearly 50 security flaws across iPhones, Macs, Safari and more. Some could expose your data or let hackers in, so don’t wait to update.