We all like FREE! stuff. But for most of us, we don’t just go for anything and everything that has a zero…
Month: August 2014
Tech Support scammers rip big brand security software with fake warnings
Just when we thought we had seen it all, scammers come out with an elaborate and clever scheme to trick users…
Def Con 22
For those of you that have never heard of Def Con, it is one of the biggest (if not the biggest)…
Blackphone, privacy centric device
Do you want a phone that is privacy centric? Would you like a handset that genuinely tries to transmit and receive your…
Fake Evernote Extension Serves Advertisements
Recently a Malwarebytes researcher informed me of a Multiplug PUP that installs a fake Evernote browser extension. Fellow researchers can find…
A Week in Security (Aug 10 – 16)
Here’s a review of last week’s posts on Malwarebytes Unpacked: Top news stories: Stay safe! The Malwarebytes Labs Team
More Dot-Gov Sites Found Compromised
It has been a while since we pushed out “A .Gov Media Player? Not Exactly…”, a blog post about arcadia-fl[dot]gov at the time of…
Beware of Risky Ads on Tumblr
Online users have come to rely on social media and social networking sites to also update them on current events and…
ATM Skimming: A Refresher
Earlier today, ANC (a local news outlet) via Yahoo! published a news piece about a retired policewoman who lost all her…
Check. Connect. Repeat.
It would have been nice, I had thought at some point in the past, if my Internet browser can actually get me to…