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A week in security (April 6 – April 12)_MALWAREBYTES:087F14DF5A9FC638B48A40F0304DEEC9

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Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:

* Fake Claude site installs malware that gives attackers access to your computer
* ClickFix finds a new way to infect Macs
* Scammers pose as Amazon support to steal your account
* NSFW app leak exposes 70,000 prompts linked to individual users
* 30,000 private Facebook images allegedly downloaded by Meta employee
* This fake Windows support website delivers password-stealing malware
* Your extensions leak clues about you, so we made sure Browser Guard doesn’t
* Russian hacking group targets home and small office routers to spy on users
* Timeshare owners warned to watch out for cartel-linked scams
* Traffic violation scams swap links for QR codes to steal your card details
* Support platform breach exposes Hims & Hers customer data
* Killer robots are here. Now what? (Lock and Code S07E07)



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Published Apr 13, 2026 at 07:02

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