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    A week in security (April 4 – 10)

    April 11, 2022 admin

    Credit to Author: Malwarebytes Labs| Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2022 12:03:48 +0000

    Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:

    • Why data protection and privacy are not the same, and why that matters: Lock and Code S03E09
    • YouTube channels of Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, Harry Styles, and other musicians compromised
    • Successful operations against Russian Sandworm and Strontium groups targeting Ukraine revealed
    • Don’t enter your recovery phrase! Phishers target Ledger crypto-wallet users
    • Watch out for fake WhatsApp “New Incoming Voicemessage” emails
    • Cash App breached by a former employee could affect millions
    • Beware Ukraine-themed fundraising scams
    • Colibri Loader combines Task Scheduler and PowerShell in clever persistence technique
    • CISA advises D-Link users to take vulnerable routers offline
    • GitLab issues security updates; watch out for hard coded passwords
    • 5 ways to spring clean your security
    • “Free easter chocolate basket” is a social media scam after your personal details
    • Update now! Zyxel patches critical firewall bypass vulnerability

    Stay safe!

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