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A week in security (June 24 – June 30)

A list of topics we covered in the week of June 24 to June 30 of 2024

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TEMU sued for being “dangerous malware” by Arkansas Attorney General

The Arkansas Attorney General filed a lawsuit against webshop Temu for allegedly being dangerous malware which is after personal data.

Driving licences and other official documents leaked by authentication service used by Uber, TikTok, X, and more

Researchers have found an online repository leaking sensitive data, including driving licenses and other identity documents.

‘Poseidon’ Mac stealer distributed via Google ads

A competitor of the infamous Atomic Stealer targeting Mac users, has just launched a new campaign to lure in more victims.

Federal Reserve “breached” data may actually belong to Evolve Bank

LockBit claimed to have breached Federal Reserve but in fact the data came from Evolve Bank & Trust

Malwarebytes Premium Security stops 100% of malware during AV Lab test

Malwarebytes Premium blocked 100% of malware during the most recent testing by the AV Lab Cybersecurity Foundation.

Neiman Marcus confirms breach. Is the customer data already for sale?

Almost immediately after Neiman Marcus began informing customers about a data breach, the alleged data was offered for sale.

Change Healthcare confirms the customer data stolen in ransomware attack

Change Healthcare has detailed the types of medical and patient data that was stolen in a recent ransomware attack.

A week in security (June 17 – June 23)

A list of topics we covered in the week of June 17 to June 23 of 2024

First million breached Ticketmaster records released for free

A cybercriminals is giving 1 million data records from the Ticketmaster breach away for free, saying that Ticketmaster refused to pay