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A week in security (November 17 – November 23)_MALWAREBYTES:B8ED2FF3AA54FC62236E938269B4A6A4

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Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:

* AI teddy bear for kids responds with sexual content and advice about weapons
* Fake calendar invites are spreading. Here’s how to remove them and prevent more
* Budget Samsung phones shipped with unremovable spyware, say researchers
* What the Flock is happening with license plate readers?
* Holiday scams 2025: These common shopping habits make you the easiest target
* [Correction] Gmail can read your emails and attachments to power "smart features"
* Mac users warned about new DigitStealer information stealer
* Attackers are using "Sneaky 2FA" to create fake sign-in windows that look real
* Sharenting: are you leaving your kids’ digital footprints for scammers to find?
* Chrome zero-day under active attack: visiting the wrong site could hijack your browser
* Thieves order a tasty takeout of names and addresses from DoorDash
* Why it matters when your online order is drop-shipped
* The price of ChatGPT’s erotic chat? $20/month and your identity
* Your coworker is tired of AI "workslop" (Lock and Code S06E23)
* Scammers are sending bogus copyright warnings to steal your X login



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Published Nov 24, 2025 at 08:03

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