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A list of topics we covered in the week of March 2 to March 8 of 2026
This week on the Lock and Code podcast, we speak with Matthew Guariglia about Ring smart doorbells and the surveillance network they create.
We found a fake Google Meet update that enrolls the victim's Windows PC in an attacker's device management system.
Bing search results pointed victims to GitHub repositories claiming to host OpenClaw installers, but in reality they installed malware.
We uncovered a fake CleanMyMac site delivering SHub Stealer, a macOS infostealer that steals credentials and silently backdoors crypto wallets.
File Shredder for Windows from Malwarebytes lets you truly, actually, really delete a file or folder from your hard drive or USB drive.
Google has urged the justices to strike down the controversial warrants, which can sweep up location data from hundreds of phones near a crime scene.
Reports of a "Great British Firewall" are exaggerated. And even if they wanted to, here's why it would be virtually impossible.
Researchers have found that attackers are abusing OAuth to send users from legitimate Microsoft or Google login pages to phishing sites or malware downloads.
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