Man accused of using keylogger to spy on colleagues, log in to their personal accounts and watch them at home

When you next type something sensitive on your computer keyboard, be sure that no-one else is watching. A recent case of alleged cyber-voyeurism shows how important it is to secure your computer against unwanted eavesdroppers using malwareware. In a class action lawsuit, six women have accused pharmacist Matthew Bathula of invading their privacy by spying […]

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72% of people are worried their data is being misused by the government, and that’s not all…

Bad vibes are big news in privacy right now, with the public feeling isolated in securing their sensitive information from companies, governments, AI models, and scammers. That’s the latest from Malwarebytes research conducted this month, which revealed that the vast majority of people are concerned about wrongful data access from nearly every corner of their

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Tax deadline threat: QuickBooks phishing scam exploits Google Ads

The pressure of the looming tax filing deadline (April 15th in the US) can make anyone rush online tasks. Cybercriminals are acutely aware of this increased activity and are exploiting trusted platforms like Google to target Intuit QuickBooks users. By purchasing prominent Google Ads, they are creating highly convincing fake login pages designed to pilfer

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Google AI taken for a ride by April Fools’ Day joke

Cwmbran in Wales, a town with a population of just under 50,000, holds the Guinness World Record for the most roundabouts—at least according to Google AI Overviews. Except that’s not actually true… Ben Black has been publishing lighthearted fake stories on April Fools’ Day for his community news site Cwmbran Life since 2018. The April

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Google fixes two actively exploited zero-day vulnerabilities in Android

Google has patched 62 vulnerabilities in Android, including two actively exploited zero-days in its April 2025 Android Security Bulletin. When we say “zero-day” we mean an exploitable software vulnerability for which there was no patch at the time of the vulnerability being exploited or published. The term reflects the amount of time that a vulnerable

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Is your phone listening to you? (Lock and Code S06E07)

This week on the Lock and Code podcast… It has probably happened to you before. You and a friend are talking—not texting, not DMing, not FaceTiming—but talking, physically face-to-face, about, say, an upcoming vacation, a new music festival, or a job offer you just got. And then, that same week, you start noticing some eerily

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A week in security (March 31 – April 6)

Last week on Malwarebytes Labs: Why we’re no longer doing April Fools’ Day Intimate images from kink and LGBTQ+ dating apps left exposed online “Urgent reminder” tax scam wants to phish your Microsoft credentials “Nudify” deepfakes stored unprotected online Location, name, and photos of random kids shown to parents in child tracker mix up QR

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Suggerimenti e Shortcut per la Gestione di Windows e Programmi Comuni

Introduzione ai Shortcut di Windows La gestione dei piccoli problemi legati a Windows può essere semplificata attraverso l’uso di scorciatoie da tastiera. Questi shortcut non solo aumentano la produttività, ma permettono anche di risolvere problematiche comuni senza necessità di utilizzare il mouse. Conoscere alcuni di questi strumenti può fare una grande differenza nel tuo flusso

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Flaw in Verizon call record requests put millions of Americans at risk

Security researcher Evan Connelly discovered an enormous flaw affecting one of the largest telecommunications companies in the world that could allow any single person to view the recent incoming call log for potentially any Verizon phone number. “In short, anyone could lookup data for anyone,” Connelly said. A vulnerability in the Verizon Call Filter iOS

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