ALL POSTS DNS-over-HTTPS takes another small step towards global domination Malwarebytes Labs July 12, 2021 0 Comments Firefox recently announced that it will be rolling out DNS-over-HTTPS (or DoH) soon to one percent of its Canadian users as… A week in security (July 5 – July 11) Malwarebytes Labs July 12, 2021 0 Comments Last week on Malwarebytes Labs: Other cybersecurity news: Stay safe, everyone! Judge drops hammer, dishes 7 years slammer for BEC and romance scammer Malwarebytes Labs July 9, 2021 0 Comments A Texas resident has finally paid the price for a heady mix of malicious mail antics. A combination of business email… How to send an anonymous email Pieter Arntz July 9, 2021 0 Comments Sometimes readers ask us how to send an anonymous email or how criminals and scammers manage to send anonymous emails. Since… How one word can disable an iPhone’s WiFi functionality Pieter Arntz July 9, 2021 0 Comments A researcher has found a way to disable the WiFi functionality on iPhones by getting them to join a WiFi hotspot… Malspam banks on Kaseya ransomware attack Malwarebytes Labs July 8, 2021 0 Comments The Malwarebytes Threat Intelligence Team recently found a malicious spam campaign making the rounds and banking on the ransomware attack that… Kaseya update delayed for security reasons Malwarebytes Labs July 8, 2021 0 Comments Software vendor Kaseya has been caught in the chaos of a supply-chain compromise by the REvil ransomware gang since Friday. Around… Game over: Apex Legends players locked out by protest message Malwarebytes Labs July 7, 2021 0 Comments Messages placed directly in or around games is a common hack technique. It can be used for trolling, phishing, scams, or… 3 things the Kaseya attack can teach us about ransomware recovery Pieter Arntz July 7, 2021 0 Comments Only rarely do companies allow us a look inside their organization while they are recovering from a ransomware attack. Many find… Previous 1 … 291 292 293 294 295 … 620 Next Contributors Threat Center Podcast Glossary Scams