Last week, we announced a new thought leadership series entitled “Marcin’s Soundbytes” wherein our very own CEO interviews other professionals in…
Month: August 2015
How to protect your school computer
Ahhhhh, back-to-school. The smell of freshly sharpened pencils. Blank notebooks and backpacks free of bottom-of-the-bag schmutz. New books with crackling spines….
Outbrowse and Other Bundlers
Author’s Note: We at Malwarebytes continue to do our part in educating our product users and constant blog readers about day-to-day…
Eurocentric Ransomware Spam in Circulation
Someone is attempting to Malware-bait customers of companies sprinkled throughout Europe, specifically those dealing with energy services and postal deliveries. As with most spam…
Steam IM Spam Leads to Fake Imgur Site, Malware
We’ve observed a bout of dubious messages circulating in Steam Messenger, using the well worn “Is this you in a photograph” technique…
SSL Malvertising Campaign Continues (UPDATED)
Update 08/14: The campaign has moved to another advertiser (AOL) and new Azure domain: Malvertising URL: imp.bid.ace.advertising.com/{redacted}pmcpmprice=0.545/{redacted}dref=http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=jazzy+wheelchair+battery&_pgn=3&_skc=100&rt=nc First redirection (Azure website)…
My Conversations with Cybersecurity Influencers
Today, we’re excited to be launching our thought leadership series entitled “Marcin’s Soundbytes.” You’ll see me interview some of the savviest…
New smishing campaign targets T-Mobile subscribers
We advise our blog readers and T-Mobile subscribers to be wary of this latest SMiShing (or SMS phishing) attempt in the…
A Week in Security (Aug 02 – Aug 08)
Last week, we saw a fake Android alert that blames Chinese hackers, a peculiar Facebook phishing campaign that is after your…
Automatic Analysis Using Malheur And Cuckoo
Oftentimes when performing automated analysis of malware we seek to answer one basic question: what kind of malware is it? Automated…