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A shocking amount of iOS apps in Apple's App Store contained hard-coded secrets. Secrets that could lead criminals to user data.
To parents worried about their children's presence on Roblox, the CEO said don't let your kids be on Roblox.
Apple has patched a vulnerability in iOS and iPadOS that was under active exploitation in extremely sophisticated attacks.
Sports betting is a multi-billion-dollar industry, but behind the flashing lights and promises of easy money lies a hidden underworld of deception.
Google spies on Android device users, starting from even before they have logged in to their Google account.
In the early morning hours of March 10, thousands of users on X (formerly Twitter) began having trouble logging into the...
This week on the Lock and Code podcast, we speak with Tim Shott about his attempt to find his location data following a major data breach.
An increasing number of websites use a clipboard hijacker and instruct victims on how to infect their own machine.
A list of topics we covered in the week of March 3 to March 9 of 2025
Malwarebytes Premium Security has once again been awarded “Product of the Year” after successfully blocking 100% of “in-the-wild” malware samples.
Reddit administratrion announced that the platformwill start sending warnings to users that upvote violent content.
CEOs and business owners received personal, customized ransomware threats in a series of letters sent in the mail through USPS.
Removing 24 malicious apps from the Google Play store and silencing some servers has almost halved the BadBox botnet.
Task scams are increasing in volume. We followed up on an invitation by a task scammer to get a first hand look on how they work.
Android's March 2025 security update includes two zero-days which are under active exploitation in targeted attacks.
Phishers are once again using the Docusign API to send out fake documents, this time looking as if they come from PayPal.
The UK's ICO has started an investgation into how TikTok and other platforms assess age information and compliance with the children’s code for online privacy.
A list of topics we covered in the week of February 24 to March 2 of 2025
Three more stalkerware apps have been found to leak data of both victims and customers alike: Spyzie, Cocospy, and Spyic
Malicious Google ads are redirecting PayPal users looking for assistance to fraudulent pay links embedding scammers' phone numbers.
While countries and companies are fighting over access to encrypted files and chats, our data privacy may get crushed.
Last week it was reported that a lawsuit has been initiated against gaming giant Roblox and leading messaging platform Discord. The court...
The Android app SafetyCore was silently installed and looks at incoming and outgoing pictures to check their decency.
Background check provider DISA has disclosed a major data breach which may have affected over 3 million people.
The stolen information included listed contacts, call logs, text messages, photos, and the device’s location.
This week on the Lock and Code podcast… Insurance pricing in America makes a lot of sense so long as you’re...
A list of topics we covered in the week of February 17 to February 23 of 2025
Healthcare security is failing patients time and again. This week DM Clinical Research and Helath Net Federal Services take the spotlight
Beware before downloading Google Chrome from a Google search, you might get more than you expected.
An infostealer known as ACRStealer is using legitimate platforms like Google Docs and Steam as part of an attack.
South Korea says it's uncovered evidence that DeepSeek has secretly been sharing data with ByteDance, the parent company of popular social media app TikTok.
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Malwarebytes now protects ARM-based Windows devices, such as Microsoft’s Surface Pro X and Lenovo’s Yoga laptops.
Google is allowing its advertizing customers to fingerprint website visitors. Can you stop it?
Info stealers are thriving on Mac, with one specific variant accounting for 70% of all info stealer detections at the end of 2024.
A flea market buyer found medical information about hundreds of patients on second hand decommissioned hard drives.
A list of topics we covered in the week of February 10 to February 16 of 2025
A cybercriminal stole a reported 12 million data records on Zacks’ customers and clients.
Scammers are once again using AI to take over Gmail accounts.
Etsy sellers are being targeted by scammers that use a legitimate Etsy domain to host their dodgy PDFs.
Gambling companies are sharing their users’ data with Meta for marketing and tracking purposes.
Apple has released an out-of-band security update for a vulnerability which it says may have been exploited in an "extremely sophisticated attack against specific targeted individuals.”
Android phishing apps are the latest, critical threat for Android users, putting their passwords in danger of new, sneaky tricks of theft.
The UK has demanded Apple provides it with a worldwide backdoor into iCloud backups. Privacy organizations are furious.
This week on the Lock and Code podcast, we speak with Courtney Brown about whether an AI chatbot can be blamed for a teenager's suicide.
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A cybercriminal calling themselves emirking is offering 20 million OpenAI accounts for sale on a Dark Web forum
News about USPS suspending shipments from China and Hong Kong may give scammers some ideas to defraud consumers
Malvertisers got inspired by the website for a German university to bypass ad security and distribute malware.
Web shops are an attractive target. How can SMBs keep theirs safe?
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