Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we looked at the Lazarus group in our series about APT groups, we discussed the introduction…
Month: March 2019
Reputation management in the age of cyberattacks against businesses
Avid readers of the Malwarebytes Labs blog would know that we strive to prepare businesses of all sizes for the inevitability…
Mozilla launches Firefox Send for private file sharing
Mozilla look to reclaim some ground from the all-powerful Chrome with a new way to send and receive files securely from…
Emotet revisited: pervasive threat still a danger to businesses
Correction, 5/22/19: Previously, we incorrectly stated that Emotet was using an EternalBlue vulnerability in order to spread laterally within a network….
Google’s Nest fiasco harms user trust and invades their privacy
Technology companies, lawmakers, privacy advocates, and everyday consumers likely disagree about exactly how a company should go about collecting user data….
Explained: Payment Service Directive 2 (PSD2)
Payment Service Directive 2 (PSD2) is the implementation of a European guideline designed to further harmonize money transfers inside the EU….
The Advanced Persistent Threat files: Lazarus Group
We’ve heard a lot about Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) over the past few years. As a refresher, APTs are prolonged, aimed…
A week in security (March 4 – 11)
Last week, Malwarebytes Labs released its in-depth, international data privacy survey of nearly 4,000 individuals, revealing that every generation, including Millennials,…
Zombie email rises from grave after eight years of radio silence
In a novel twist on “What happens to our accounts when we die,” we have “what happens to our abandoned accounts…
Google Chrome zero-day: Now is the time to update and restart your browser
Update (2019-03-21) A proof of concept for CVE-2019-5786 was published by Exodus Intel. In our earlier post we exercised caution before…