Last week on Labs, we took a look at some new Mac malware, a collection of various scraped data dumps, the…
Month: December 2018
Mobile Menace Monday: Is Fuchsia OS the end of Android?
It’s no secret that every year Google announces a new Android version. This time though, recent Google documents state that the next…
Compromising vital infrastructure: the power grid
Where were you when the lights went out? That line became famous after the 1977 blackout in New York City. This power…
Flurry of new Mac malware drops in December
Last week, we wrote about a new piece of malware called DarthMiner. It turns out there was more to be seen,…
Data scraping treasure trove found in the wild
We bring word of yet more data exposure, in the form of “nonsensitive” data scraping to the tune of 66m records…
Something else is phishy: How to detect phishing attempts on mobile phones
In a report published in 2011, IBM revealed that mobile users are three times more likely to fall for phishing scams compared…
A week in security (December 3 – 9)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we gave readers an FYI on multiple breaches that affected Humble Bundle, Quora, and Dunkin’ Donuts,…
Mac malware combines EmPyre backdoor and XMRig miner
Earlier this week, we discovered a new piece of Mac malware that is combining two different open-source tools—the EmPyre backdoor and…
New ‘Under the Radar’ report examines modern threats and future technologies
As if you haven’t heard it enough from us, the threat landscape is changing. It’s always changing, and usually not for…
New Flash Player zero-day used against Russian facility
For the past couple of years, Office documents have largely replaced exploit kits as the primary malware delivery vector, giving threat…