Google’s patched two flaws in Chrome, both of which can be triggered remotely when a user loads specially crafted web content.

A “purchase order” PDF blocked by Malwarebytes led to a credential-harvesting phishing site. So we analyzed the attack and where the data went next.

We compared three incidents that surfaced today to show why the impact of a breach depends less on who was hit and more on what was taken.

Malwarebytes threat research reveals spike in adware and malicious malware families Triada and MobiDash heading into the holiday season.

A security researcher says a basic website flaw at a photo booth operator may have exposed hundreds of private customer photos.

Google will discontinue its dark web report early next year, prompting mixed reactions. How does dark web monitoring actually help keep you safe?

This week on the Lock and Code podcast, we speak with Erin West about pig butchering scams and the efforts to stop this new, global crisis.

Scammers exploited a PayPal subscriptions feature to send legitimate emails from service@paypal.com, using fake purchase notifications to push tech support scams.

A list of topics we covered in the week of December 8 to December 14 of 2025

By making social accounts public, the new policy exposes private data that attackers can use for targeting, impersonation, or extortion.