ALL POSTS “Who visits your Twitter profile” spam app brings week of chaos Christopher Boyd January 23, 2018 0 Comments Twitter spam has been around forever, and rogue apps asking for installs in return for a cool feature (to be more… Singapore government gets into the network defense game William Tsing January 23, 2018 0 Comments There is a common assumption in the infosec community that enormous breaches like those at Equifax, Anthem, and Target are the… A week in security (January 15 – January 21) Malwarebytes Labs January 22, 2018 0 Comments Last week on Labs, we gave you some background information about cookies, specifically which ones to worry about and why. We… Cybersecurity New Year’s resolutions, you say? Why not. Jovi Umawing January 19, 2018 0 Comments It’s mid-January, and oh, how time flies. It wasn’t long since we bid farewell to 2017 and welcomed the new year… New Chrome and Firefox extensions block their removal to hijack browsers Pieter Arntz January 18, 2018 0 Comments What you don’t see won’t hurt you, must have been the reasoning of the threat actors who created the latest batch… A coin miner with a “Heaven’s Gate” hasherezade January 17, 2018 0 Comments You might call the last two years the years of ransomware. Ransomware was, without a doubt, the most popular type of… Be wary of Mega Millions winner “giveaway” on social media Christopher Boyd January 16, 2018 0 Comments I don’t do lotteries, but if I did, I’d probably never, ever win in a million years. That’s not a problem… Cookies: Should I worry about them? Pieter Arntz January 15, 2018 0 Comments We understand that the amount of information and warnings about your online privacy can be overwhelming or even confusing. With so… A week in security (January 8 – January 14) Malwarebytes Labs January 15, 2018 0 Comments It’s very early in the year, yet everyone has already had a complete meltdown (pun intended) over a number of serious… Previous 1 … 414 415 416 417 418 … 617 Next Contributors Threat Center Podcast Glossary Scams