Kickstarter or DEF CON attendee? Be forewarned, this light overview contains some mild spoilers. If you want the purest “Da Bomb”…
Month: August 2019
How much personalization is too much?
This story originally ran in The Parallax on January 25, 2019, and was written by Dan Tynan. In 2012, when Target…
A week in security (August 12 – 18)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we took a look at the potential pitfalls of facial recognition technology, looked at ways domestic…
QxSearch hijacker fakes failed installs
Recently, one of the more dominant search hijacker families on our radar has started to display some curious behavior. The family…
The Hidden Bee infection chain, part 1: the stegano pack
About a year ago, we described the Hidden Bee miner delivered by the Underminer Exploit Kit. Hidden Bee has a complex…
Trojans, ransomware dominate 2018–2019 education threat landscape
Heading into the new school year, we know educational institutions have a lot to worry about. Teacher assignments. Syllabus development. Gathering…
Facial recognition technology: force for good or privacy threat?
All across the world, governments and corporations are looking to invest in or develop facial recognition technology. From law enforcement to…
A week in security (August 5 – 11)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we explained how brain-machine interface (BMI) technology could usher in a world of Internet of Thoughts,…