Last week saw critical cybersecurity updates highlighted by Malwarebytes Labs. Among them is a call to update Chrome due to the release of 20 security fixes. There’s also troubling news from the ransomware world as a gang claims responsibility for breaching Conduent, indicating potential future threats for those affected. The report warns users about tech support scams involving fake PayPal invoices, emphasizing the importance of vigilance against digital scams.
Furthermore, there was a misunderstanding regarding a supposed Gmail breach that has been clarified as not being a hack. The report touches on the introduction of privacy and security risks with the Atlas browser’s new Omnibox feature, indicating the evolving landscape of cybersecurity. It emphasizes the need for personal security measures, including setting up two-factor authentication (2FA) on social media platforms like Instagram and offers resources for users to detect scams using Malwarebytes Scam Guard.
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