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A week in security (June 8 – June 14)_MALWAREBYTES:A1CEB0E4C217C2EBFF41B26DA0B035F9

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Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:

* Stolen iPhones could soon be worth a lot less to thieves
* Fake verification pages are stealing Steam accounts from players
* Google can be liable for false AI Overviews, court rules
* VRChat says reported data breach never happened
* Children’s phones must block nude images by September, UK says
* Free Spotify Premium hacks on social media are spreading infostealers
* Microsoft’s biggest-ever Patch Tuesday fixes 206 bugs, including 3 zero-days
* 88% of people struggle to tell what’s real online
* Meta’s face-recognition code raises new concerns about smart glasses
* Scammers love Meta, according to Lloyds Bank
* Update Chrome: Google patches actively exploited vulnerability and 73 others
* Americans lost nearly $900 million to AI-powered scams, FBI says
* Pirated PC games are delivering password-stealing malware



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ID MALWAREBYTES:A1CEB0E4C217C2EBFF41B26DA0B035F9
Published Jun 15, 2026 at 07:01

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