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Smart TV adverts put a wrinkle in your programming

We look at a story involving smart, internet connected televisions and an increasing amount of advertising in your living room. Categories: Privacy Tags: advert block lg network pi-hole router Samsung tv tv ads *( Read more... ( https://blog.malwarebytes.com/privacy-2/2021/11/smart-tv-adverts-put-a-wrinkle-in-your-programming/ ) )* The post Smart TV adverts put a wrinkle in your programming appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

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Multiple video games break after domain name snafu

A number of video games stopped working at the weekend. We look at an expired domain which appears to be the cause of the problem. Categories: Privacy Tags: digital rights management DRM gaming steam video games *( Read more... ( https://blog.malwarebytes.com/privacy-2/2021/11/multiple-video-games-break-after-domain-name-snafu/ ) )* The post Multiple video games break after domain name snafu appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

Facebook to end facial recognition and delete billions of records

By Deeba Ahmed Facebook has announced that it will shut down its Facial Recognition System and delete the templates of over 1 billion people stored by this feature. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Facebook to end facial recognition and delete billions of records

Zuckerberg’s Metaverse, and the possible privacy and security concerns

We deep-dive into the possible privacy and security issues which may arise from the future launch of Facebook's Meta project. Categories: Privacy Tags: advergaming advertising adverts augmented reality facebook meta oculus virtual reality vr *( Read more... ( https://blog.malwarebytes.com/privacy-2/2021/11/zuckerbergs-metaverse-and-the-possible-privacy-and-security-concerns/ ) )* The post Zuckerberg’s Metaverse, and the possible privacy and security concerns appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

Google patches zero-day vulnerability, and others, in Android

Google has patched 39 vulnerabilities, some of which are rated as critical and one that may be under limited, targeted exploitation. Categories: Exploits and vulnerabilities Tags: Android TV CVE-2-21-0930 CVE-2021-0889 CVE-2021-0918 CVE-2021-0930 CVE-2021-1048 CVE-2021-1924 CVSS eop heap overflow MediaTek patch levels qualcomm rce UAF *( Read more... ( https://blog.malwarebytes.com/exploits-and-vulnerabilities/2021/11/google-patches-zero-day-vulnerability-and-others-in-android/ ) )* The post Google patches zero-day vulnerability, and others, in Android appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

Is Apple’s Safari browser the last, best hope for web privacy?

Apple's "also ran" browser might be the most important bulwark we have against a Google Chrome hegemony. Categories: Privacy Tags: Apple privacy safari *( Read more... ( https://blog.malwarebytes.com/cybercrime/privacy/2021/11/is-apples-safari-browser-the-last-best-hope-for-web-privacy/ ) )* The post Is Apple’s Safari browser the last, best hope for web privacy? appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.

U.S. Ban on Sales of Cyberattack Tools Is Anemic, Experts Warn

Meanwhile, Zerodium's quest to buy VPN exploits is problematic, researchers said.

TA551 Shifts Tactics to Install Sliver Red-Teaming Tool

A new email campaign from the threat group uses the attack-simulation framework in a likely leadup to ransomware deployment.

Gigabyte Allegedly Hit by AvosLocker Ransomware

If AvosLocker stole Gigabyte's master keys, threat actors could force hardware to download fake drivers or BIOS updates in a supply-chain attack a la SolarWinds.