ALL POSTS Forced into installing a Chrome extension Pieter Arntz November 29, 2016 0 Comments We have found a number of websites whose sole purpose is to try and force an extension on anyone visiting that… Attribution Part II: Don’t overthink it William Tsing November 29, 2016 0 Comments Last time, we took a look at a few common mistakes that are easy to make when trying to attribute cyber… Mobile Menace Monday: Adups, old and new Nathan Collier November 28, 2016 0 Comments A newly discovered malicious app is found on China-made mobile devices running the Android OS. This is a baked-in system app… A week in security (Nov 20 – Nov 26) Malwarebytes Labs November 28, 2016 0 Comments Last week, we took a look at a ransomware called PrincessLocker, of which researcher Hasherezade created its decryptor. At the same… Video found freezing Apple devices Nathan Collier November 23, 2016 0 Comments That’s right, freezing apples, and we aren’t talking about a frost warning at your local apple orchard.A video has been found… TeleCrypt – the ransomware abusing Telegram API – defeated! Malwarebytes Labs November 22, 2016 0 Comments A new ransomware, TeleCrypt appeared recently carrying some new ideas. While most ransomware communicates with their C&C over simple HTTP-based protocols,… An overview of malvertising on the Mac Jérôme Segura November 22, 2016 0 Comments Most people associate malvertising with malware and the Windows platform. Indeed, the vast majority (and most damaging) attacks that happen thanks… PrincessLocker – ransomware with not so royal encryption Malwarebytes Labs November 21, 2016 0 Comments PrincessLocker ransomware has appeared some time ago and has drawn out attention by using the same template of the site for… A week in security (Nov 13 – Nov 19) Malwarebytes Labs November 21, 2016 0 Comments Last week, we asked our blog readers what Malwarebytes Labs can do to make our awesome content more awesome. Those who… Previous 1 … 456 457 458 459 460 … 617 Next Contributors Threat Center Podcast Glossary Scams