Unless you’re planning on having your mind jammed inside some sort of computer chip, eventually mortality will catch up and you’re…
Month: March 2018
A week in security (March 05 – March 11)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we paid homage to several women in tech, including some of our very own, on International…
Tech support scammers GeeksHelp caught again, two years later
Many researchers have noted an increase in tech support scam activity during the past few months. This trend, facilitated by browser lockers,…
How artificial intelligence and machine learning will impact cybersecurity
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are hot topics in technology. New use cases and applications are discussed daily—from search…
The state of Mac malware
Mac users are often told that they don’t need antivirus software because there are no Mac viruses. However, this is not…
International Women’s Day: Women in tech share their stories
From the #metoo movement to Oprah’s Time’s Up speech to the women’s marches on cities throughout the world—it’s been a banner…
Building an incident response program: creating the framework
In part one of our series, our overview of Building an incident response plan, we discussed what regulations organizations will need…
Week in security (February 26 – March 4)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we explained how to protect your computer from malicious cryptomining, we gave an encryption 101 lesson using…
Mobile Menace Monday: Olympics app has more ads than games
An app claiming to live stream the 2018 Winter Olympics (but really serving up a blizzard of ads) had a short…
Massive DDoS attack washes over GitHub
There’s been some huge DDoS (distributed denial of service) attacks over the years, but we’ve been…lucky?…enough to witness the latest raising of…