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    A week in security (July 10 – 16)

    July 17, 2023 admin

    Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:

    • Tax preparation firms shared sensitive information with Meta
    • Ransomware making big money through “big game hunting”
    • Malwarebytes stops 100% of Advanced Threats in latest AV-Test assessment
    • From Malvertising to Ransomware: A ThreatDown webinar recap
    • Ransomware review: July 2023
    • Zero-day deploys remote code execution vulnerability via Word documents
    • How to secure your business before going on vacation
    • Update now! Microsoft patches a whopping 130 vulnerabilities
    • Proposed Massachusetts law to ban sale of your mobile location data
    • Criminals target businesses with malicious extension for Meta’s Ads Manager and accidentally leak stolen accounts
    • Apple issues Rapid Security Response for zero-day vulnerability
    • “TootRoot” Mastodon vulnerabilities fixed: Admins, patch now!
    • Threatening rogue finance apps removed from the Apple Store
    • MOVEit Transfer fixes three new vulnerabilities
    • Malwarebytes Browser Guard introduces three new features
    • Warning issued over increased activity of TrueBot malware

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