You’ve probably seen a phish page which looks similar to the below at some point in your life: There are multiple…
Month: April 2015
More iPhone 6 Scams in the Wild
It has been at least three months since we last turned the spotlight on scams that targeted Apple users who were after…
Domain Shadowing With a Twist
We’ve covered malvertising and exploits a fair amount on this blog and cyber criminals’ different techniques meant to evade detection and fuel…
Malvertising Strikes on Adult Site xHamster Again
We identified a malvertising campaign taking place on adult site xHamster (Alexa rank #68, est. 514 million visitors/month according to SimilarWeb) that abused ad…
Ads on Colouring Pages Website Lead to Installs, Explicit Content
Today, we came across a website called “Best Arts Wallpaper Online 2015” which offers colouring pages intended to be printed / drawn…
A Week in Security (Apr 19 – 25)
Last week, our researchers focused on an industry we regularly talk about here on Malwarebytes Unpacked: videogaming. First off, we covered…
An Instagram Roundup
Lots of people love a bit of Instagram, and many Blackberry owners have a hankering for official Instagram action on their devices. Unfortunately, you can’t…
InfoSec Books to Read for World Book Day
Every 23rd of April, the world commemorates and celebrates World Book Day, otherwise known as International Day of the Book. During…
Tech Support Spam Plague LinkedIn and Other High-Traffic Sites
To our readers, consider this a heads-up. It has come to our attention that technical support spammers have been shamelessly marketing their…
Tech Brief: An inside view of a zero-day campaign
Overview Discovering a new vulnerability in a popular piece of software is the Holy Grail for cybercriminals. The period between this…