Security Update News
Update Information
| Title | A week in security (June 30 – July 6) |
|---|---|
| Update ID | MALWAREBYTES:A698584F2A8DB6612A3F93D9A51A7E71 |
| Type | malwarebytes |
| Published | 2025-07-07T07:01:18 |
| Last Updated | 2025-07-07T07:01:18 |
Security Impact
| Severity | NONE |
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AI Analysis
| AI Description | A zero-day vulnerability in Google Chrome is being actively exploited, requiring immediate update to patch the issue. |
|---|---|
| AI Severity | High |
| AI Vendor | |
| AI Product | Google Chrome |
| AI Version | Unknown |
Update Details
* Drug cartel hacked cameras and phones to spy on FBI and identify witnesses
* Catwatchful “child monitoring” app exposes victims’ data
* Microsoft, PayPal, DocuSign, and Geek Squad faked in callback phishing scams
* Qantas: Breach affects 6 million people, “significant” amount of data likely taken
* Update your Chrome to fix new actively exploited zero-day vulnerability
* Bluetooth vulnerability in audio devices can be exploited to spy on users
* Facebook wants to look at your entire camera roll for “AI restyling” suggestions, and more
* AT&T to pay compensation to data breach victims. Here’s how to check if you were affected
* Android threats rise sharply, with mobile malware jumping by 151% since start of year
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