ALL POSTS How COVID-19 fuelled a surge in malware Mark Stockley May 16, 2022 0 Comments 2021 saw a massive surge in detections of malware, adware, and Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs). It didn’t matter what the computers… Fake reCAPTCHA forms dupe users via compromised WordPress sites Pieter Arntz May 16, 2022 0 Comments Researchers at Sucuriinvestigated a number of WordPress websites complaining about unwanted redirects and found websites that use fake CAPTCHA forms to… A week in security (May 9 – 15) Malwarebytes Labs May 16, 2022 0 Comments Last week on Malwarebytes Labs: Stay safe! How to spot the signs of a virtual kidnap scam Christopher Boyd May 15, 2022 0 Comments Threats and bluster play a key role in most online attacks: Ransomware has its ransom note; trolls threaten to ramp up… Virtual credit cards coming to Chrome: What you need to know Christopher Boyd May 12, 2022 0 Comments When you’re buying things online, reducing the exposure of payment details during transactions is one way to help reduce the risk… College closes down after ransomware attack Jovi Umawing May 12, 2022 0 Comments Lincoln College, one of the few rural schools in Illinois, said that it will permanently close on Friday, May 13, after… Clearview AI banned from selling facial recognition data in the US Malwarebytes Labs May 12, 2022 0 Comments Clearview AI, a facial recognition software and surveillance company, is permanently banned from selling its faceprint database within the United States…. Canon printer owners: Be careful of bogus driver download sites Christopher Boyd May 11, 2022 0 Comments Think of all the really common, very mundane things you search for of a tech nature. Drivers. Scanners. Printers. A broken… Client side scanning may cost more than it delivers Pieter Arntz May 10, 2022 0 Comments On May 11, 2022, the EU will publicize a proposal for a law on mandatory chat control. The European Commission wants… Previous 1 … 230 231 232 233 234 … 618 Next Contributors Threat Center Podcast Glossary Scams