Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we talked about how Process Doppelgnging meets Process Hollowing in the Osiris dropper , provided hints, tips, and links for a safer school year , gave a recap of Black Hat USA 2018 , offered some tips for a secure content management system , highlighted a silly snail-mail scamming attempt , and provided insight in why money, power, and ego drive hackers to cybercrime .
Other news Walmart gains patent to eavesdrop on shoppers and employees in stores. (Source: CNet) FBI warns of “unlimited” ATM cashout (Source: Krebs on Security) Caesars Palace not-so-Praetorian guards intimidate DEF CON goers with searches. (Source: Ars Technica) Researchers discovered a way to hack Echo smart speakers. (Source: Techspot) Researchers have found another serious security flaw in computer chips designed by Intel . (Source: BBC) Victims lose access to thousands of photos as Instagram hack spreads. (Source: ThreatPost) Web cache poisoning just got real: How to fling evil code at victims. (Source: The Register) Canadian telcos patch vulnerability in TRS systems. (Source: BleepingComputer) Philips vulnerability exposes sensitive cardiac patient information. (Source: Threatpost) Fortnite login credentials sold on the dark web for cheap. (Source SCMagazine)Stay safe, everyone!