Forget card skimmers—this Android malware uses your phone’s NFC to help criminals pull cash straight from ATMs.
Year: 2025
Malwarebytes for Windows introduces powerful privacy controls, so you get to decide how Microsoft uses your data—all from one simple screen.
New data shows hackers targeted UK water systems five times since 2024, raising concerns about critical infrastructure defenses worldwide.
Chrome’s enhanced autofill makes storing your passport and ID easy—but convenience like this can come at a high cost.
Apple has patched nearly 50 security flaws across iPhones, Macs, Safari and more. Some could expose your data or let hackers in, so don’t wait to update.
Think you’re just checking the news? A particularly sneaky Android Trojan has other plans—like stealing your banking details.
California has fined Sling TV for misleading privacy controls that made opting out nearly impossible. Even children’s data ended up in ad targeting.
App stores are overflowing with AI lookalikes—some harmless copies, others hiding adware or even spyware.
This week on the Lock and Code podcast, we speak with Deb Donig about OpenAI’s stated desire to release “erotica” on ChatGPT.
Malwarebytes earned three PCMag wins and achieved 100% protection in AVLab Cybersecurity Foundation’s latest malware test.