Even a sloppy, low-skill phish can wreck your day. We go under the hood of this basic credential-harvesting campaign. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: How credentials get stolen in seconds, even with a script-kiddie-level…
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Stolen iPhones are locked tight, until scammers phish your Apple ID credentials
Stolen iPhones are hard to hack, so thieves are phishing the owners instead. How fake ‘Find My’ messages trick victims into sharing their Apple ID login. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Stolen iPhones are…
Fantasy Hub is spyware for rent—complete with fake app kits and support
Fantasy Hub RAT-for-rent hides in fake Android apps, stealing logins, PINs, and messages—all with a single SMS permission. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Fantasy Hub is spyware for rent—complete with fake app kits and…
Watch out for Walmart gift card scams
The only thing you’re winning here is a spot on marketing lists you never asked to join. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Watch out for Walmart gift card scams
A week in security (November 3 – November 9)
A list of topics we covered in the week of November 3 to November 9 of 2025 This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: A week in security (November 3 – November 9)
Malwarebytes scores 100% in AV-Comparatives Stalkerware Test 2025
AV-Comparatives put 13 top Android security apps to the test against stalkerware. Malwarebytes caught them all. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Malwarebytes scores 100% in AV-Comparatives Stalkerware Test 2025
Malwarebytes scores 100% in AV Comparatives Stalkerware Test 2025
AV-Comparatives put 13 top Android security apps to the test against stalkerware. Malwarebytes caught them all. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Malwarebytes scores 100% in AV Comparatives Stalkerware Test 2025
Fake CAPTCHA sites now have tutorial videos to help victims install malware
ClickFix campaign pages now have embedded videos to helpfully walk users through the process of infecting their own systems. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Fake CAPTCHA sites now have tutorial videos to help victims…
Hackers commit highway robbery, stealing cargo and goods
There’s a modern-day train heist happening across America, and some of the bandana-masked robbers are sitting behind screens. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Hackers commit highway robbery, stealing cargo and goods
Android malware steals your card details and PIN to make instant ATM withdrawals
Forget card skimmers—this Android malware uses your phone’s NFC to help criminals pull cash straight from ATMs. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Android malware steals your card details and PIN to make instant ATM…
Take control of your privacy with updates on Malwarebytes for Windows
Malwarebytes for Windows introduces powerful privacy controls, so you get to decide how Microsoft uses your data—all from one simple screen. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Take control of your privacy with updates on…
Cyberattacks on UK water systems reveal rising risks to critical infrastructure
New data shows hackers targeted UK water systems five times since 2024, raising concerns about critical infrastructure defenses worldwide. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Cyberattacks on UK water systems reveal rising risks to critical…
Should you let Chrome store your driver’s license and passport?
Chrome’s enhanced autofill makes storing your passport and ID easy—but convenience like this can come at a high cost. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Should you let Chrome store your driver’s license and passport?
Apple patches 50 security flaws—update now
Apple has patched nearly 50 security flaws across iPhones, Macs, Safari and more. Some could expose your data or let hackers in, so don’t wait to update. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Apple patches…
“Sneaky” new Android malware takes over your phone, hiding in fake news and ID apps
Think you’re just checking the news? A particularly sneaky Android Trojan has other plans—like stealing your banking details. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: “Sneaky” new Android malware takes over your phone, hiding in fake…
Sling TV turned privacy into a game you weren’t meant to win
California has fined Sling TV for misleading privacy controls that made opting out nearly impossible. Even children’s data ended up in ad targeting. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Sling TV turned privacy into a…
Attack of the clones: Fake ChatGPT apps are everywhere
App stores are overflowing with AI lookalikes—some harmless copies, others hiding adware or even spyware. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Attack of the clones: Fake ChatGPT apps are everywhere
Would you sext ChatGPT? (Lock and Code S06E22)
This week on the Lock and Code podcast, we speak with Deb Donig about OpenAI’s stated desire to release “erotica” on ChatGPT. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Would you sext ChatGPT? (Lock and Code…
Malwarebytes aces PCMag Readers’ Choice Awards and AVLab Cybersecurity Foundation tests
Malwarebytes earned three PCMag wins and achieved 100% protection in AVLab Cybersecurity Foundation’s latest malware test. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Malwarebytes aces PCMag Readers’ Choice Awards and AVLab Cybersecurity Foundation tests
A week in security (October 27 – November 2)
A list of topics we covered in the week of October 27 to November 2 of 2025 This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: A week in security (October 27 – November 2)