Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
- Adult sites trick users into Liking Facebook posts using a clickjack Trojan
- Facebook users targeted in ‘login’ phish
- TeaOnHer, the male version of Tea, is leaking personal information on its users too
- How Google, Adidas, and more were breached in a Salesforce scam
- Meta accessed women’s health data from Flo app without consent, says court
- Malwarebytes earns MRG Effitas Android 360° Certificate for mobile threat detection
- Weight loss scams, or why ‘Jodie Foster’ wants me to lose weight
- Perplexity AI ignores no-crawling rules on websites, crawls them anyway
- Critical Android vulnerabilities patched—update as soon as you can
- Alleged ‘tap-in’ scammer advertised services on social media
- Unexpected snail mail packages are being sent with scammy QR codes, warns FBI
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