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Malwarebytes September 2019 Newsletter, Issue 1 The big stories Explained: juice jacking If you�

Malwarebytes September 2019 Newsletter, Issue 1 The big stories Explained: juice jacking If you’re travelling this holiday season, think twice before plugging your phone or tablet into that USB port. Criminals can steal your data and infect your device with malware. It’s called juice jacking. Read our guide and learn how to power up safely. Keep reading Sextortion scammers getting creative As public awareness of sextortion scams grows, the scammers are employing new deceptions to try and convince victims they’ve been hacked. More often than not, scammers are bluffing, and we show you why. Keep reading Please don't buy this: smart doorbells Smart doorbells may be a deterrent to package thieves and a boon to police departments, but at what cost? Here are the cybersecurity and online privacy concerns the smart doorbell manufacturers aren’t telling you about. Keep reading Disney+ security and service issues: Here’s what we know so far There are few things better than gathering in front of the TV and streaming a cherished Disney classic with loved ones over the holidays—except when your streaming service has (maybe) been hacked. Read the latest. Keep reading Getting the most out of your Malwarebytes Add websites, applications, and files to your Allow List Malwarebytes works hard to keep you safe and sometimes legitimate items can be flagged as potentially unwanted or malicious. Read on and learn how to add a website, file, folder, or application to your Allow List. Keep reading Customer love "Malwarebytes has given me confidence that my family’s computers and data will stay safe, so I no longer need to worry about hearing ‘I accidentally clicked on...’when they call me." "Malwarebytes makes it easy for me to surf the web and not worry about ending up on one of ‘those’ websites that would want to harm me and my family." Protection for you, anywhere, on any device Malwarebytes offers innovative (and free) cybersecurity for your Windows, Mac, Android, Chromebook, and iOS devices. Malwarebytes for Windows Learn more Malwarebytes for Mac Learn more Malwarebytes for Chromebook Learn more Malwarebytes for Android Learn more Malwarebytes for iOS Learn more Quick links Support | Blog | Product guides | Cybersecurity basics Looking for our Techbench program? Click here Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Unsubscribe (c) 2019 Malwarebytes 3979 Freedom Circle, 12th Floor, Santa Clara, CA 95054 /

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