It’s that time again! Time for the quarterly Malwarebytes Labs Cybercrime Tactics and Techniques report (aka the Labs CTNT report). To…
Month: April 2018
A week in security (April 02 – April 08)
Last week, we took a look at fake Whatsapp antics, dubious gaming extensions, and a huge Panera bread breach. There was…
Physician, protect thyself: An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure
In part one of our Physician, protect thyself series, we recognized significant security problems within the healthcare industry that need addressing. Health…
Maybe you shouldn’t use LinkedIn
UPDATE: 4/6/2018 LinkedIn reached out for comment on the article, and we’d like to clarify our position based on their concerns. They…
LockCrypt ransomware: weakness in code can lead to recovery
At the start of the year, it seemed that 2018 was going to be all about cryptominers. They so overwhelmingly dominated…
Panerabread.com breach could have impacted millions
Customers who signed up for a Panerabread.com account in order to order fast-casual baked goods may want to guard their dough….
Malicious gaming extensions: a child’s play to infection
Did you ever lend your laptop to a child to play a video game, only to get it back filled with…
A week in security (March 26 – April 01)
Last week, we looked at the thought process behind creating a ransomware decryptor, the inner workings of QuantLoader, the ways one…
Mobile Menace Monday: Fake WhatsApp can steal info from your phone
Last month, a blogger at My Online Security reported receiving a spam comment containing WhatsApp Plus. Going through the process, they…