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A week in security (June 15 – June 21)_MALWAREBYTES:83CDAA45A9C2B45553FD8E42C9D9A1EC

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Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:

* Nearly 15,000 infected websites cleaned in SocGholish crackdown
* Apple patches Beats Studio Buds flaw that could turn earbuds into a wiretap
* Microsoft working on a fix for RoguePlanet, a flaw that grants full PC control
* Retro gaming fans are the new target for fake GitHub malware
* Kodak confirms breach as ShinyHunters’ leak threat reaches deadline
* Roblox developers are losing entire games to malware attacks
* Rokarolla Android malware can take over your phone and steal banking logins
* 24 billion stolen records exposed online. Here’s what to do
* Malwarebytes earns AV-TEST Top Product award, aces other third-party tests
* "Free World Cup stream" sites are serving scams, not football
* Cardiac patients’ medical data stolen and held to ransom
* Deepfake posting sites depicting famous women taken down by feds
* Inside a malicious infrastructure delivering EtherRAT, phishing pages, and malicious software
* Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 "abruptly disabled" after US gov. ban
* Deepfake porn sites are going offline (re-air) (Lock and Code S07E12)



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Published Jun 22, 2026 at 07:01

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