Spartacus ransomware is a new sample that has been circulating in 2018. Written in C#, the original sample is obfuscated, which…
Month: April 2018
A week in security (April 23 – April 29)
Last week, we dug into behavioral biometrics, explored a new crossrider variant, and embraced the power of “no.” We also launched another…
Please don’t buy this: smart toys
Smart toys attempt to offer what a lot of us imagined as kids—a toy that we can not only play with,…
Malwarebytes CrackMe 2: try another challenge
Last November, we released the first edition of the Malwarebytes CrackMe. Encouraged by the positive response we received from the security community,…
The Internet of Everything and digital privacy: what you need to know
If you don’t already own Internet of Things (IoT) devices, you likely will soon. IoT-enabled devices are physical gadgets with built-in…
Far Cry 5 download offers: embrace the power of “no”
The recently released Far Cry 5 is a video game where you reclaim Montana from a cult obsessed with the “power…
Securing financial data of the future: behavioral biometrics explained
Some of us would be pretty excited about a brave, new passwordless world. Gone would be the days of having to…
New Crossrider variant installs configuration profiles on Macs
A new variant of the Crossrider adware has been spotted that is infecting Macs in a unique way. For the most…
A week in security (April 16 – April 22)
Last week, we took a stroll down memory lane talking about Facebook and MySpace, noticed a change in the Magnitude exploit…
Cloudflare’s new DNS service
Are you looking for a free way to speed up your internet and gain some extra privacy in the process? Keep…