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Malwarebytes Browser Extension Blocks Malware, Scams, Ads, & Trackers

Malwarebytes has released a Chrome and Firefox extension called "Malwarebytes Browser Extension (BETA)" that aims to protect your computer while browsing the web. When installed, this extension will block malicious sites, popups, tech support scams, and also acts as an advertising and tracking blocker. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/malwarebytes-browser-extension-blocks-malware-scams-ads-and-trackers/
Microsoft To-Do Stable and Beta Apps for iOS Updated With New Features

There's not even a single week without at least one update for Microsoft To-Do app, as the software giant is working at full speed on making To-Do one of the best task manager app in the Google Play Store and Apple App Store. Today, Microsoft rolled out updates for both To-Do beta and the publicly available stable versions. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-to-do-stable-and-beta-apps-for-ios-updated-with-new-features/
Microsoftโ€™s Poor Reply to Open Letter on Windows 10 Update Experiences

Earlier this week we reported on an open letter that was sent to Microsoft executives regarding the problems that many users are having when installing Windows 10 updates. Microsoft responded, and unfortunately, it was not the response people were looking for. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-s-poor-reply-to-open-letter-on-windows-10-update-experiences/
The Week in Ransomware - August 3rd 2018 - Revenge of the Crab

This week was mostly small variants, but we did have some interesting news. First we had a in-depth look at the SamSam ransomware by Sophos that details the staggering amount of money they are generating and the GandCrab devs trying to get back at AhnLab for creating a GandCrab vaccine [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/the-week-in-ransomware-august-3rd-2018-revenge-of-the-crab/
Windows 10 Insider Build 17730 Is Now Available. Hereโ€™s Whats New!

Today Microsoft released Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17730 (Redstone 5) to the Insiders on the Fast Ring. This build continues to enhance the Your Phone experience with Android photo synching and iOS "Continue on your PC" being enabled. This build also introduces HTTP/2 to Edge and with Cubic TCP congestion handler. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/windows-10-insider-build-17730-is-now-available-here-s-whats-new/
CCleaner v5.45 Pulled Due to Anger Over Usage Data Collection

It has not been a good week for Piriform's PC cleaning tool CCleaner. With the release of CCleaner version 5.45, it was quickly discovered that the program's "Active Monitoring" component, which is utilized to send anonymous usage data back to Piriform, could no longer be disabled. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/software/ccleaner-v545-pulled-due-to-anger-over-usage-data-collection/
Tech Support Scams Using Call Optimization Services to Insert Phone Numbers

New research shows that browser based Tech Support Scams are starting to utilize services normally found in legitimate call center operations. These services, called call optimization services, are typically used by call centers to perform call load balancing, call routing, dynamic generation of phone numbers, and more. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/tech-support-scams-using-call-optimization-services-to-insert-phone-numbers/
U.S. Payment Processing Services Targeted by BGP Hijacking Attacks

According to a new report, three United States payment processing service providers were targeted by BGP hijacking attacks on their DNS servers. These Internet routing attacks were designed to redirect traffic directed at the payment processors to servers controlled by malicious actors who would then attempt to steal the data. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/us-payment-processing-services-targeted-by-bgp-hijacking-attacks/
New Method Simplifies Cracking WPA/WPA2 Passwords on 802.11 Networks

A new technique has been discovered to easily retrieve the Pairwise Master Key Identifier (PMK) from a router using WPA/WPA2 security, which can then be used to crack the wireless password of the router. While previous WPA/WPA2 cracking methods required an attacker to wait for a user to login to a wireless network and capture a full [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-method-simplifies-cracking-wpa-wpa2-passwords-on-80211-networks/
Microsoft Extends Skype Classic End-of-Life and Bringing Back Compact View

Microsoft has granted a reprieve and in a Microsoft answers forum post spotted by Thurrot.com, Microsoft has officially pushed back the date that Skype Classic will no longer function. They are also looking to bring back some iteration of the Compact View mode that allows you to have individual windows for each chat. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-extends-skype-classic-end-of-life-and-bringing-back-compact-view/
Microsoft To-Do Beta for Android Gets Dark Theme in the Latest Update

After it was released for Windows 10 last month, the new dark theme option for Microsoft To Do is now rolling out to Android devices. The latest update for Microsoft To-Do (beta) on Android bumps it to version 1.37.7599 and you can download it from the Google Play Store. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-to-do-beta-for-android-gets-dark-theme-in-the-latest-update/
Health Care Data of 2 Million People in Mexico Exposed Online

A MongoDB database was exposed online that contained health care information for 2 million patients in Mexico. This data included information such as the person's full name, gender, date of birth, insurance information, disability status, and home address. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/health-care-data-of-2-million-people-in-mexico-exposed-online/
Let's Encrypt Is Now Officially Trusted by All Major Root Certificates

Let's Encrypt announced yesterday that they are now directly trusted by all major root certificates including those from Microsoft, Google, Apple, Mozilla, Oracle, and Blackberry.  With this announcement, Let's Encrypt is now directly trusted by all major browsers and operating systems. [...]

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/lets-encrypt-is-now-officially-trusted-by-all-major-root-certificates/