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A week in security (February 2 – February 8)_MALWAREBYTES:31FF6ED76B218B7B7DFE8B42D51D30FE

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Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:

* Apple Pay phish uses fake support calls to steal payment details
* Open the wrong "PDF" and attackers gain remote access to your PC
* Flock cameras shared license plate data without permission
* Grok continues producing sexualized images after promised fixes
* Firefox is giving users the AI off switch
* An AI plush toy exposed thousands of private chats with children
* AT&T breach data resurfaces with new risks for customers
* Appleโ€™s new iOS setting addresses a hidden layer of location tracking
* [updated] A fake cloud storage alert that ends at Freecash
* How Manifest v3 forced us to rethink Browser Guard, and why thatโ€™s a good thing
* Scam-checking just got easier: Malwarebytes is now in ChatGPT
* How fake party invitations are being used to install remote access tools



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Published Feb 9, 2026 at 08:01

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