About three weeks ago, we published our second CrackMe. It triggered a lot of interest, and we got many high-quality write-ups….
Month: May 2018
Vote for Malwarebytes Labs: European Security Blogger Awards 2018
It’s nearly time for Infosec Europe 2018, and that means it’s also time to consider voting for your favourite security blogs,…
A week in security (May 14 – May 20)
Last week, we looked at the deluge of incoming policies caused by GDPR, tackled Adobe Reader zero days, and ran through…
Why tech companies wanted Senate Bill 315 vetoed
When Georgia Senate Bill 315 (SB-315) was introduced, people in the tech world anxiously awaited its fate, regardless of their geographic…
A look into Drupalgeddon’s client-side attacks
Drupal is one of the most popular Content Management Systems (CMS), along with WordPress and Joomla. In late March 2018, Drupal…
Exploring the virtual worlds of advergaming
Games and analytics services ran into one another headfirst recently, in a spat related to the game Conan Exiles. Developers had…
Fake Malwarebytes helpline scammer caught in the act
An estimated one in every 10 American adults lost money in a cyber scam in the past 12 months, according to…
Seven security tips for staying safe on an iPhone
iPhones have a reputation for being notoriously secure. After all, they caused quite the kerfuffle between Apple and the FBI because…
GDPR causes a flood of new policies
The European Union claims that the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which comes to term on May 25, is the most…
Adobe Reader zero-day discovered alongside Windows vulnerability
During the first half of 2018, we have witnessed some particularly interesting zero-day exploits, including one for Flash (CVE-2018-4878) and more recently…