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A week in security (November 10 – November 16)_MALWAREBYTES:118C632E2CDC4A9E757BF99B67058ABF

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Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:

* Be careful responding to unexpected job interviews
* Your passport, now on your iPhone. Helpful or risky?
* 1 million victims, 17,500 fake sites: Google takes on toll-fee scammers
* Are you paying more than other people? NY cracks down on surveillance pricing
* We opened a fake invoice and fell down a retro XWorm-shaped wormhole
* Phishing emails disguised as spam filter alerts are stealing logins
* Update now: November Patch Tuesday fixes Windows zero-day exploited in the wild
* How Malwarebytes stops the ransomware attack that most security software can’t see
* Samsung zero-day lets attackers take over your phone
* How credentials get stolen in seconds, even with a script-kiddie-level phish
* Stolen iPhones are locked tight, until scammers phish your Apple ID credentials
* Fantasy Hub is spyware for rent—complete with fake app kits and support
* Watch out for Walmart gift card scams



Stay safe!

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Published Nov 17, 2025 at 08:02

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