Last week on 必威平台APP必威官方登录备用Malwarebytes Labs, we dug into what happens whencard fraud comes calling, we gave a rundown on some novel ransomware attacks thattook advantage of smart coffee makers, and we introducedVideoBytes, our new, monthly series in which we’ll provide video coverage of some of the cybersecurity world’s top stories. In our first week, we gave viewers look at both the infamousTwitter hackand the evolution of勒索软件。
Finally, we published our latest episode of Lock and Code,in which we spoke with Open Path co-founder and chief security officer Samy Kamkar about the digital vulnerabilities in our physical world。
Other cybersecurity news
- Get to the (power)point: booby-trapped PowerPoint files lurk in amass email campaign(Source: TechRadar)
- Ad-tacular: Facebook comes to grips with malware designed torun ads via hijacked accounts(Source: Wired)
- Validating your phish: scammers rely on CAPTCHAs tofool potential phishing victims(Source: Kim Komando)
- Health and safety: concerns grow in the US over thesecurity of healthcare data(Source: Help Net Security)
- Schemes within schemes: aremarkable taleof what people can allegedly achieve if they put their mind to it (Source: The Register)
- It’s a date: Man jailed overdating scam site(Source: Glasgow Times)
- Beware Amazon scam mails: warnings abound over anattack focusing on UK consumers(Source: Telegraph and Argus)
- Relative inhospitality: US hospitality merchantsinfected with Point of Sale malware(Source: ZDNet)
- Switching out the hardware hacks: Nintendo agrees to$2 million settlementover pirated Switch games (Source: Engadget)
- Federal authorities weigh in on NFL player’s nude photos hack: 2 men stand accused ofaccount compromiseand revealing photographs publicly without permission (Source: Ars technica)
保持安全,大家!
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