ALL POSTS Hacking your head: how cybercriminals use social engineering Wendy Zamora January 20, 2016 0 Comments Social engineering is nothing new. It’s a tool of psychological manipulation that’s been used since the dawn of man. Why? To… MSN Home Page Drops More Malware Via Malvertising Jérôme Segura January 19, 2016 0 Comments Malvertisers are once again abusing ad technology platform AdSpirit and exposing visitors of the MSN homepage to malware. These attacks appeared… Belinda Carlisle’s Official Website Hacked, Sports Viagra Banner Christopher Boyd January 18, 2016 0 Comments At some point over the weekend, the official website of Belinda Carlisle was compromised, displaying banner ads for a Canadian Pharmacy… A Week in Security (Jan 10 – Jan 16) Malwarebytes Labs January 18, 2016 0 Comments It’s time for our weekly roundup! First off, a look at the items covered on the blog this past week…. A Brief Guide to FEATURE_BROWSER_EMULATION Pieter Arntz January 14, 2016 0 Comments This blog post explains what FEATURE_BROWSER_EMULATION is and why browser hijackers seem to love it. It also points out that this… When URL Shorteners and Ransomware Collide Malwarebytes Labs January 13, 2016 0 Comments We are all very familiar with URL shortening services, which are regularly used in Tweets and other social media. It is… The Windows Vaults Pieter Arntz January 11, 2016 0 Comments The Credential Manager in Windows is a relatively unknown feature, even though a lot of people are using it without being… Ransom32 – look at the malicious package hasherezade January 11, 2016 0 Comments Ransom32 is a new ransomware implemented in a very atypical style. Emisoft provides a good description of its functionality here. In our post,… A Week in Security (Jan 03 – Jan 09) Malwarebytes Labs January 11, 2016 0 Comments Last week, we sent our readers a survey that they may want to check out and answer. We created it in… Previous 1 … 494 495 496 497 498 … 618 Next Contributors Threat Center Podcast Glossary Scams