We’re seeing a number of emails claiming that image files have been uploaded to the web, or have simply been damaged…
Month: June 2014
Fake EA Instagram Account Has World Cup Fever
We’ve noticed fake EA support accounts plying their trade on Twitter for a while now, but here’s something a bit different…
One VPN to rule them all
If you want to anonymize your Internet traffic, one of the most common solutions available is to use a commercial VPN…
“Huge Snake Eats Man Alive!” Video Scam Spreads on Facebook
Users of Facebook may feel that familiar feeling dawning upon seeing a post, such as the one below, that is quite…
Don’t Shake the Valve
Here’s a curious one – a game developer working for SCS Software found an issue on Valve Corporation’s Steam Community Announcements, which he claims…
DotA 2 Phishing Page Offers Up Treasure Keys and Rare Items
Fans of DotA 2, the most popular game on the Steam platform with up to 700,000 concurrent players, should be wary…
A Week in Security (Jun 8 – 14)
Here’s a review of last week’s posts on Malwarebytes Unpacked: Top news stories: Stay secure, everyone! The Malwarebytes Labs Team *…
Phishing Domain Poses as Twitter Verification Site
When we first saw a little blue circular cloud shape with a check next to Ashton Kutcher’s and Oprah Winfrey’s names years ago, I reckon the…
Introducing Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit
I’m delighted to announce the launch of Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit, following a year of beta. We have spent the last year developing…
Prank URL Shortening Service is Good Security Basics Reminder
Many of us use URL shortening services on a daily basis, especially when dealing with short form communication tools such as Twitter….