ALL POSTS The little 419 scam that could Jovi Umawing July 25, 2016 0 Comments It has been six months since David and Carol Martin, a Scottish couple, won the lottery jackpot of £33,035,323—the highest National… A week in security (Jul 17 – Jul 23) Malwarebytes Labs July 25, 2016 0 Comments Last week, we spotted a phishing scam that targeted Wikileak’s Twitter account; gave an account why tech support scammers are still… How to protect your IP address Sarah Enderby July 22, 2016 0 Comments You might not know it, but every time you go on the Internet, from checking your social media to playing games… Cross-platform malware Adwind infects Mac Thomas Reed July 22, 2016 0 Comments A colleague referred me to an article on a piece of cross-platform malware, called Adwind RAT (short for “remote access tool”), that… Online scams: Why haven’t we won yet? William Tsing July 21, 2016 0 Comments We here at Malwarebytes Labs have been posting on the ins and outs of tech support scams since 2013. (First post… Avoid this “Authorize your Twitter account” phishing scam Christopher Boyd July 21, 2016 0 Comments “What’s going on” is a very good question. The answer to that question, is that you’ve had a narrow escape from a phish… Window Range Manager Pieter Arntz July 20, 2016 0 Comments A recently discovered adware called Window Range Manager aka Winrange uses Chrome components to display 3D advertisements.Found in the installed folder… Long lasting Magnitude EK malvertising campaign not affected by slowdown in EK activity Jérôme Segura July 19, 2016 0 Comments We have been tracking a malvertising campaign distributing the Cerber ransomware linked to the actor behind the Magnitude exploit kit for months.It… Third time (un)lucky – improved Petya is out Malwarebytes Labs July 18, 2016 0 Comments So far we dedicated several articles to the interesting, low-level ransomware called Petya, hijacking the boot sector. You can read about… Previous 1 … 471 472 473 474 475 … 617 Next Contributors Threat Center Podcast Glossary Scams