Last week on Malwarebytes Labs
- Why backups aren’t a “silver bullet” against ransomware, with Matt Crape: Lock and Code S02E17
- The many tentacles of Magecart Group 8
- Apple releases emergency update: Patch, but don’t panic
- Update now! Google Chrome fixes two in-the-wild zero-days
- Parts of the Dark Web “awash” with school children’s personal data
- Patch now! PrintNightmare over, MSHTML fixed, a new horror appears … OMIGOD
- What are SSL certificates?
- Ransomware scammers target artists with fake Krita revenue deals
- HP OMEN users, update your driver now!
- What are computer cookies?
- What is the Dark Web? The Dark Web explained
- FBI and CISA warn of APT groups exploiting ADSelfService Plus
- Facebook’s own research reveals the harm that Instagram can inflict
Other cybersecurity news
- Hackers stole the source code of an application Puma, the German sportswear company, is using internally. (Source: The Record)
- Fake UPS courier phishers unmasked by researchers. (Source: vpnMentor)
- What are zero-click attacks, and how do they work? (Source: Security Week)
- There’s a black market for fake COVID vaccine certificates, and it’s booming (Source: Check Point Blog)
- Threat actors pretended to be the US Department of Transportation, so they can harvest Microsoft credentials (Source: INKY)
- New Zealand companies are being bombarded with DDoS, but their government is mum about it. (Source: The Register)
- A top FBI official said that there is “no indication” that Russia has cracked down ransomware gangs. (Source: The Record)
- Exclusive: Gaggle follows kids home for remote learning. (Source: The 74 Million)
- A ransomware gang has encrypted the entire network of South Africa’s Department of Justice (Source: BleepingComputer)
- One ransomware gang has threatened to delete decryption keys if its victims contact law enforcement or hire a negotiator. (Source: BleepingComputer)
Stay safe!