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A week in security (June 22 – June 28)_MALWAREBYTES:7CCFE500B465F42CBB3362184D1FEB5E

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Last week on Malwarebytes Labs:

* Malware steals Chrome session cookies to take over your accounts
* Beware of "Parcel Expert" job offers: They’re parcel mule scams
* Update Chrome to patch critical browser security flaws
* Fake domain renewal emails trick website owners into paying scammers
* Elite network says it was hacked after members’ personal data was left exposed
* PixelSmash flaw turns video files into attack tools
* Watch out for renewal scams pretending to be Malwarebytes
* "Total access to all your devices." Sextortion scammers strike again
* Inside the dark web: Stolen identities for 95¢, malware, and scams-for-hire
* Meta pauses controversial employee-tracking program after security review
* Hackers steal passport and driver’s license data of 3 million Texans
* GTA 6 early access is nothing but a scam
* Thousands of D-Link routers under control of AryStinger botnet
* Document delivery scams: What are they and what’s their goal?
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Published Jun 29, 2026 at 07:01

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