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A week in security (November 3 – November 9)_MALWAREBYTES:DF5ABE78DDEDD061BACD1DE462DB579A

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Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:

* Malwarebytes scores 100% in AV-Comparatives Stalkerware Test 2025
* Fake CAPTCHA sites now have tutorial videos to help victims install malware
* Hackers commit highway robbery, stealing cargo and goods
* Android malware steals your card details and PIN to make instant ATM withdrawals
* Take control of your privacy with updates on Malwarebytes for Windows
* Cyberattacks on UK water systems reveal rising risks to critical infrastructure
* Should you let Chrome store your driver’s license and passport?
* Apple patches 50 security flaws—update now
* "Sneaky" new Android malware takes over your phone, hiding in fake news and ID apps
* Sling TV turned privacy into a game you weren’t meant to win
* Attack of the clones: Fake ChatGPT apps are everywhere
* Would you sext ChatGPT? (Lock and Code S06E22)
* Malwarebytes aces PCMag Readers’ Choice Awards and AVLab Cybersecurity Foundation tests



On the ThreatDown blog:

* Inside EDR-Freeze: How ThreatDown stops the attack before it spreads



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Published Nov 10, 2025 at 08:02

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