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A week in security (May 27 – June 2)

by / Friday, 14 June 2019 / Published in Hacking
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Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we took readers through a deep dive—way down the rabbit hole—into the novel malware called “Hidden Bee.” We also looked at the potential impact of a government agency’s privacy framework, and delivered to readers everything they needed to know about ATM attacks and fraud. Lastly, amidst continuing news about the City of Baltimore suffering a ransomware attack, we told readers what they should do to prepare themselves against similar threats.

Other cybersecurity news

  • Google Cloud and Google Compute Engine outages in the United States took down G Suite, Gmail, and YouTube for many individuals. (Source: Bleeping Computer)
  • Encrypted email service ProtonMail denied claims that it was working with Swiss authorities to offer real-time surveillance of its users. (Source: HackRead)
  • Cybersecurity researchers claimed that up to 2.3 billion files are floating around in cyber space, completely exposed. (Source: Dark Reading)
  • Upon finding a digital forensics tool in a thrift store, one computer hobbyist decided to use the data-transfer device for something different: to install and play the hit first-person shooter, “Doom.” (Source: Motherboard.)
  • Google reportedly plans to stop several ad blockers from effectively working with its Chrome web browser. (Source: 9to5Google)
  • News aggregation app Flipboard confirmed it suffered two hacks in the past year, potentially compromising users’ actual names, account names, email addresses, and encrypted passwords. (Source: Forbes)
  • GandCrab ransomware is reportedly shutting down after having raked in $ 2.5 billion for its malicious creators and distributors. (Source: Bleeping Computer)
  • Google and Amazon are facing new investigations from the US Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission. (Source: The New York Times).
  • Is your mobile device’s password “1234”? Or what about “4321”? If so—or if it is any of these other top 20 common device passcodes—change it today. (Source: Cult of Mac)

Stay safe, everyone!

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