As more and more countries order their citizens inside in response to COVID-19, online shopping—already a widespread practice—has surged in popularity,…
Month: March 2020
Lock and Code S1Ep3: Dishing on data privacy with Adam Kujawa
This week on Lock and Code, we discuss the top security headlines generated right here on Labs and around the Internet….
Coronavirus Bitcoin scam promises “millions” working from home
In the last week, we’ve seen multiple coronavirus scams pushed by bad actors, including RAT attacks via fake health advisories, bogus…
Criminals hack Tupperware website with credit card skimmer
Update (2): A spokesperson for Tupperware has given a public statement to Alex Scroxton, Security Editor at ComputerWeekly. You can read…
Consumerization: a better way to answer cybersecurity challenges
A version of this article originally appeared in Forbes on February 12, 2020. Consumerization: The specific impact that consumer-originated technologies can…
Windows 7 is EOL: What next?
End-of-life (EOL) is an expression commonly used by software vendors to indicate that a product or version of a product has…
Fake “Corona Antivirus” distributes BlackNET remote administration tool
Scammers and malware authors are taking advantage of the coronavirus crisis in full swing. We have seen a number of spam…
A week in security (March 16 – 22)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we concluded our series on child identity theft. We also looked into threat actors and campaigns…
Coronavirus scams, found and explained
Coronavirus has changed the face of the world, restricting countless individuals from dining at restaurants, working from cafes, and visiting their…
Security tips for working from home (WFH)
Over the last decade, remote work and working from home has grown in popularity for many professionals. In fact, a 2018…