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    A week in security (May 16 – 22)

    May 28, 2022 admin

    Credit to Author: Malwarebytes Labs| Date: Mon, 23 May 2022 10:02:50 +0000

    Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:

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    • How COVID-19 fuelled a surge in malware
    • Why MRG-Effitas matters to SMBs
    • “Look what I found here” phish targets Facebook users
    • AirTag stalking: What is it, and how can I avoid it?
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    • Gmail-linked Facebook accounts vulnerable to attack using a chain of bugs—now fixed
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    • Car owners warned of another theft-enabling relay attack
    • Sysrv botnet is out to mine Monero on your Windows and Linux servers
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    • VMWare vulnerabilities are actively being exploited, CISA warns
    • Cardiologist moonlighted as successful ransomware developer
    • How iPhones can run malware even when they’re off
    • Why you should act like your CEO’s password is “qwerty”

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