Last week, we published a timely scam, a malvertising campaign, the final section of the 2-part piece of a certain exploit kit, and a…
Month: June 2015
Unusual Exploit Kit Targets Chinese Users (Part 2)
Recently, our researchers identified a strange exploit kit targeting Chinese domains. In that writeup, we talked about how the exploit kit…
“For me? You shouldn’t have. No, really…”
Yesterday, we took a look at a Chrome extension designed to roll back time on shared, editable documents and let you…
Complex Method of Obfuscation Found in Dropper RealShell
The fight against malware is never-ending for a threat researcher, and in the mobile malware arena the fight is becoming more…
Popcash Malvertising Leads to CryptoWall
The online advertising industry is a very lucrative business and so it comes as no big surprise that cyber-criminals have taken…
Draftback: Sensible Sharing Pays Off
A new Chrome extension is raising some eyebrows, but there’s really no need to panic. Draftback lets you view all edits…
Be Careful on your (Digital) Travels
If you were planning on visiting Bogor at, er, Visitbogor(dot)com you may want to leave your online passport at home until…
Of Counterfeit Sites and Denali Jackets
At hpHosts, Malwarebytes’s trusted blacklist of malicious sites, we also receive tip-offs or reports from users about one or two dodgy URLs…
Scammers Exploit Alton Towers Crash with Fake YouTube Video
It was inevitable that unscrupulous individuals would take advantage of the recent theme park tragedy, and sure enough we’re seeing reports…
Up, Down, Left, Right, Hack
Popular makers of custom gaming controllers, Scuf Gaming, were recently notified by many service users that their website had been compromised like…