We are going to talk today about something you’ve likely heard of before: VPNs, or Virtual Private Networks. We at Malwarebytes…
Month: June 2020
A week in security (June 8 – 14)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we looked into nasty search hijackers that worried a lot of Chrome users; a list of…
Search hijackers change Chrome policy to remote administration
The latest type of installer in the saga of search hijacking changes a Chrome policy which tells users it can’t be…
MSPs, know what you’re really looking for in an RMM platform
MSPs naturally adapt and mature as innovative technologies and more effective processes are introduced into the industry. But with ransomware cyberattacks…
ParetoLogic facing complaint of alleged wrongdoing
A short while ago we reported on the FTC ruling against payment provider RevenueWire. Now, another Canadian company is under scrutiny,…
Sodinokibi ransomware gang auctions off stolen data
Is it legal to buy stolen data from criminals? In most countries the answer would be no. But will it lead…
Teaching from home might become part of every teachers’ job description
“Hey Joe, I wanted to remind you that starting next Monday you will be expected to teach from home. The lesson…
A brief history of video game saves and data modification
Games consoles and handhelds have always been an interesting battleground for hacking activities. The homebrew scene for using hardware in interesting…
A week in security (May 25 – 31)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we published our most recent episode of our podcast Lock and Code, providing an in-depth discussion…