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A week in security (May 25 – May 31)_MALWAREBYTES:6A9909117A40839DDF1FB9CA7FEAD1BA

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Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:

* Payment apps are watching what you say (Lock and Code S07E11)
* Scammers pretending to be Microsoft had help from US executives
* 700+ education and tech websites hijacked in huge ClickFix malware campaign
* Fake software on GitHub and SourceForge distribute Deno RAT
* Fake LinkedIn emails abuse Adobe to track victims
* Company bragged phone mics could listen to conversations. They couldn’t.
* Kali365 phishing kit bypasses MFA and steals Microsoft logins
* Fake ChatGPT download site infects Windows and Mac users with malware
* Your Windows PC has a security deadline in June 2026
* Carnival confirms data breach impacting nearly 6 million
* Signal users targeted in backup-stealing phishing attacks



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Published Jun 1, 2026 at 07:01

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