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    A week in security (May 9 – 15)

    May 16, 2022 admin

    Credit to Author: Malwarebytes Labs| Date: Mon, 16 May 2022 10:01:04 +0000

    Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:

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    • Virtual credit cards coming to Chrome: What you need to know
    • Clearview AI banned from selling facial recognition data in the US
    • Cyberattacks on SATCOM networks attributed to Russian threat actors
    • F5 BIG-IP vulnerability is now being used to disable servers
    • College closes down after ransomware attack
    • Update now! Microsoft releases patches, including one for actively exploited zero-day
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    • APT34 targets Jordan Government using new Saitama backdoor
    • Client side scanning may cost more than it delivers
    • “Chemical attack” email warnings deliver Jester Stealer malware
    • Costa Rica continues defence against sustained Conti ransomware attacks
    • Update now! F5 BIG-IP vulnerability being actively exploited
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    • A special browser designed for online banking. Good idea, or not so much?
    • $600 a week to wrap your car? It’s a scam
    • A scanning tool for open-sourced software packages? Yes, please!

    Stay safe!

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