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A week in security (September 29 – October 5)_MALWAREBYTES:F9F73E56D87827DA3D36CC92F3F8A2E5

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Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:

* From threats to apology, hackers pull child data offline after public backlash
* Your Meta AI conversations may come back as ads in your feed
* Scam Facebook groups send malicious Android malware to seniors
* Sendit tricked kids, harvested their data, and faked messages, FTC claims
* Gemini AI flaws could have exposed your data
* Tile trackers plagued by weak security, researchers warn
* Apple fixes critical font processing bug. Update now!
* 260 romance scammers and sextortionists caught in huge Interpol sting
* Amazon pays $2.5B settlement over deceptive Prime subscriptions
* Sex offenders, terrorists, drug dealers, exposed in spyware breach



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Published Oct 6, 2025 at 07:01

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