Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:
- Adobe patches actively exploited Magento/Adobe Commerce zero-day
- Ransomware gang hits 49ers’ network before Super Bowl kick off
- Don’t let scammers ruin your Valentine’s Day
- CISA Ransomware report warns “triple threat” attacks still on the prowl
- City: Skylines developers warn of rogue mod
- Update now! Chrome patches actively exploited zero-day vulnerability
- Journalist won’t be indicted for hacking for viewing a state website’s HTML
- Ban Pegasus spyware, urges European Union Data Protection Supervisor
- Roblox Beamers steal items from kids
- Firefox and Chrome reaching major versions 100 may break some websites
- US senators introduce the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA)
- Watch out for this bump in LinkedIn phishing
And don’t forget to listen to our recent podcast about the world’s most coveted spyware, Pegasus.
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