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- The Arkansas Attorney General filed a lawsuit against webshop Temu for allegedly being dangerous malware which is after personal data.
- TEMU sued for being “dangerous malware” by Arkansas Attorney General
- Driving licences and other official documents leaked by authentication service used by Uber, TikTok, X, and more
- ‘Poseidon’ Mac stealer distributed via Google ads
- [updated] Federal Reserve “breached” data may actually belong to Evolve Bank
- Malwarebytes Premium Security stops 100% of malware during AV Lab test
- Neiman Marcus confirms breach. Is the customer data already for sale?
- Change Healthcare confirms the customer data stolen in ransomware attack
- A week in security (June 17 – June 23)
- First million breached Ticketmaster records released for free
- US bans Kaspersky, warns: “Immediately stop using that software”
- Was T-Mobile compromised by a zero-day in Jira?
- TikTok facing fresh lawsuit in US over children’s privacy
- Explained: Android overlays and how they are used to trick people
- 43% of couples experience pressure to share logins and locations, Malwarebytes finds
- (Almost) everything you always wanted to know about cybersecurity, but were too afraid to ask, with Tjitske de Vries: Lock and Code S05E13
- Microsoft Recall delayed after privacy and security concerns
- A week in security (June 10 – June 16)
- Truist bank confirms data breach
- Update now! Google Pixel vulnerability is under active exploitation
- Adobe clarifies Terms of Service change, says it doesn’t train AI on customer content
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