Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:

  • Millions of Kia vehicles were vulnerable to remote attacks with just a license plate number
  • Privacy watchdog files complaint over Firefox quietly enabling its Privacy Preserving Attribution
  • Telegram will hand over user details to law enforcement
  • Don’t share the viral Instagram Meta AI “legal” post
  • Romance scams costlier than ever: 10 percent of victims lose $10,000 or more
  • Malwarebytes Personal Data Remover: A new way to help scrub personal data online
  • 100 million+ US citizens have records leaked by background check service
  • San Francisco’s fight against deepfake porn, with City Attorney David Chiu (Lock and Code S05E20)
  • Relationship broken up? Here’s how to separate your online accounts
  • SpaceX, CNN, and The White House internal data allegedly published online. Is it real?

Last week on ThreatDown:

  • Introducing Detection Center: Centralized threat management simplified
  • Hybrid cloud environments are not safe from ransomware
  • Android’s Rusty new code shakes off huge number of memory-safe vulnerabilities
  • New integration: Nebula and OneView with Google Chronicle SIEM
  • North Korean IT workers—or how not to solve the IT staff shortage

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