A new type of attack can trick Microsoft Copilot for Word into spreading hidden prompt injections from document to document.
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Apple accused of letting fake crypto app steal $1.8 million
The case raises fresh questions about how effectively Apple polices apps that impersonate legitimate developers.
Buying TikTok views or followers? Here’s what you’re really getting
Behind TikTok’s booming growth industry are fake engagements, stolen accounts, and a fast track to getting flagged.
A week in security (July 20 – July 26)
A list of topics we covered in the week of July 20 to July 26 of 2026
AI robocalls: Why caller ID is still lying to you
AI is making robocall scams cheaper, more convincing, and harder to spot. Here’s why caller ID still isn’t enough.
OpenAI explains how its AI agent breached Hugging Face
OpenAI has published an update on the incident in which one of its agents escaped its sandbox and accessed Hugging Face infrastructure.
We found 120 fake Walmart stores trying to steal your credit card
Fake Walmart stores are offering unbelievable bargains on liquor to lure shoppers into entering their credit card details.
We rebuilt Malwarebytes Mobile Security for the scams of today
Your phone needs more than a lock screen to stay safe. We’ve rebuilt Malwarebytes Mobile Security to put scam protection first and keep your phone secure.
Shared Claude chats were searchable on Google
Reddit users found that by using a specific search query, they could find shared Claude conversations in search results.
Update your iPhone, iPad and Mac to fix Apple security holes
Apple issued a large July security update with several image processing related vulnerabilities that could compromise your device.
July Apple updates are especially important if you receive images
Apple issued a large July security update with several image processing related vulnerabilities that could compromise your device.
Vatican’s Click To Pray app exposed personal data from 700,000 users
Anyone could access other Click To Pray users’ personal information. The flaw went unfixed for more than six months after it was reported.
Aftercall ads are driving Android users crazy
A newly uncovered ad fraud campaign is spreading Android apps that display full-screen ads every time you end a phone call. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Aftercall ads are driving Android users crazy
What’s your data worth on the dark web? (Lock and Code S07E15)
This week on the Lock and Code podcast, we discuss just exactly why it is that hackers and scammers want your data—and how you're at risk. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: What’s your data…
Sextortion scammers are exploiting ShinyHunters data leaks
Scammers are posing as ShinyHunters and using leaked email addresses to make their sextortion emails seem more credible. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Sextortion scammers are exploiting ShinyHunters data leaks
A week in security (July 20 – July 26)
A list of topics we covered in the week of July 20 to July 26 of 2026 This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: A week in security (July 20 – July 26)
A week in security (July 20 – July 26
A list of topics we covered in the week of July 20 to July 26 of 2026 This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: A week in security (July 20 – July 26
OpenAI’s agent escaped its sandbox during a security test
An OpenAI agent escaped its sandbox, stole credentials, and broke into Hugging Face. Here’s what that actually means. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: OpenAI’s agent escaped its sandbox during a security test
Call of Duty Mobile scam uses fake free points to steal player accounts
A phishing site posing as a free Call of Duty Points giveaway is stealing Activision logins and two-factor authentication codes. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Call of Duty Mobile scam uses fake free points…
Don’t get fooled by TikTok resin art scams
Scammers are using stolen videos and fake artist profiles to trick people into buying resin art that never arrives. Here’s how to spot the warning signs. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Don’t get fooled…