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11.19.2025 - Sharenting: are you leaving your kids’ digital footprints for scammers to find? 



View malwarebytes related news. Our children build digital lives long before they understand them. Here’s how to shrink their online footprint and stay smart about “sharenting.”
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11.18.2025 - Thieves order a tasty takeout of names and addresses from DoorDash



View malwarebytes related news. It was the way DoorDash handled the communication of the breach, as much as the data leaked, that has angered customers.
Full View / NID: 98163 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron

11.18.2025 - Chrome zero-day under active attack: visiting the wrong site could hijack your browser



View malwarebytes related news. Google has released an update to patch two high-severity vulnerabilities, one of which is already under active exploitation.
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11.18.2025 - Why it matters when your online order is drop-shipped



View malwarebytes related news. Those too-good-to-be-true online deals often come from drop-shipping sellers, and that can leave you holding all the risk.
Full View / NID: 98153 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron

11.17.2025 - Scammers are sending bogus copyright warnings to steal your X login



View malwarebytes related news. A copyright violation sounds serious, so cybercriminals are faking messages from the DMCA to lure you into handing over your X credentials.
Full View / NID: 98156 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron

11.17.2025 - Your coworker is tired of AI “workslop” (Lock and Code S06E23)



View malwarebytes related news. This week on the Lock and Code podcast, we speak with Dr. Kristina Rapuano about AI "workslop" and its impact on people and their attitudes.
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11.17.2025 - The price of ChatGPT’s erotic chat? $20/month and your identity



View malwarebytes related news. This is how surveillance gets normalized: one “safety” feature at a time.
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11.17.2025 - A week in security (November 10 - November 16)



View malwarebytes related news. A list of topics we covered in the week of November 10 to November 16 of 2025
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11.14.2025 - Be careful responding to unexpected job interviews



View malwarebytes related news. Contacted out of the blue for a virtual interview? Be cautious. Attackers are using fake interviews to slip malware onto your device.
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11.14.2025 - Your passport, now on your iPhone. Helpful or risky?



View malwarebytes related news. Apple's Digital ID makes travel smoother and saves you from digging for documents, but it comes with privacy and security trade-offs. We break down the pros and cons.
Full View / NID: 98137 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron

11.13.2025 - Are you paying more than other people? NY cracks down on surveillance pricing



View malwarebytes related news. New York is calling out data-driven pricing, where algorithms use your clicks, location and search history to tweak what you pay.
Full View / NID: 98139 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron

11.13.2025 - 1 million victims, 17,500 fake sites: Google takes on toll-fee scammers



View malwarebytes related news. Google’s suing Lighthouse, a Chinese Phishing-as-a-Service platform that uses Google’s branding on scam sites to trick victims.
Full View / NID: 98138 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron

11.13.2025 - We opened a fake invoice and fell down a retro XWorm-shaped wormhole



View malwarebytes related news. In 2025, receiving a .vbs “invoice” is like finding a floppy disk in your mailbox. It's retro, suspicious, and definitely not something you should run.
Full View / NID: 98130 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron

11.12.2025 - Phishing emails disguised as spam filter alerts are stealing logins



View malwarebytes related news. Think twice before clicking that "Secure Message" alert from your organization's spam filters. It might be a phish built to steal your credentials.
Full View / NID: 98131 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron

11.12.2025 - How Malwarebytes stops the ransomware attack that most security software can’t see 



View malwarebytes related news. Discover how Malwarebytes detects and blocks network-based ransomware attacks that bypass traditional ransomware protection. 
Full View / NID: 98125 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron

11.12.2025 - Update now: November Patch Tuesday fixes Windows zero-day exploited in the wild



View malwarebytes related news. This month’s Windows update closes several major security holes, including one that’s already being used by attackers. Make sure your PC is up to date.
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11.11.2025 - How credentials get stolen in seconds, even with a script-kiddie-level phish



View malwarebytes related news. Even a sloppy, low-skill phish can wreck your day. We go under the hood of this basic credential-harvesting campaign.
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11.11.2025 - Samsung zero-day lets attackers take over your phone



View malwarebytes related news. A critical vulnerability that affects Samsung mobile devices was exploited in the wild to distribute LANDFALL spyware.
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11.11.2025 - Stolen iPhones are locked tight, until scammers phish your Apple ID credentials



View malwarebytes related news. 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.
Full View / NID: 98121 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron

11.10.2025 - Fantasy Hub is spyware for rent—complete with fake app kits and support



View malwarebytes related news. Fantasy Hub RAT-for-rent hides in fake Android apps, stealing logins, PINs, and messages—all with a single SMS permission.
Full View / NID: 98122 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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