Spam posts on Facebook are nothing new. Since videos continue to be a staple form of entertainment—a whopping 8 billion views…
Month: February 2016
The Amazon survey phish: back for round 2
We’ve seen another run of Amazon themed spam doing the rounds, and they may well already be dropping into your mailbox….
Magnitude EK Malvertising Déjà Vu
During the past few days we have witnessed an increase in the number of malvertising incidents involving the Magnitude exploit kit. The last…
Top Exploit Kits Round Up | February Edition
This is an overview of the most popular exploit kits that we have caught in our honeypots in the past few weeks and have…
Avoid this “Casino Online Promotion” 419 Scam
Remember the time when you won a ridiculous amount of money from a Casino you’d never heard of, much less visited?…
A Week in Security (Feb 14 – Feb 20)
Last week, we proudly revealed a number of brand new stuff from Malwarebytes: an enterprise solution, logo, and website. Heck, this…
The Phishy Accountant: Something Doesn’t Add Up
We’ve recently come across a phish aimed at people working in / related to accounting firms, sent from a compromised accountant’s email…
Free Youtube Downloader PUP is just another tech support scam
Author’s Note: We at Malwarebytes continue to do our part in educating our product users and constant blog readers about day-to-day…
WordPress Compromise Campaign: From Nuclear EK To Angler EK
A couple of weeks ago we blogged about an attack against WordPress sites initially discovered by Denis Sinegubko over at Sucuri….
New enterprise solution, logo, new website, same great Malwarebytes
Hi everyone! Some of you may have already noticed, but I personally wanted to announce a design refresh here at Malwarebytes…