ALL POSTS Cybersecurity pros think the enemy is winning Joan Goodchild June 11, 2019 0 Comments There is a saying in security that the bad guys are always one step ahead of defense. Two new sets of… A week in security (June 3 – 9) Malwarebytes Labs June 10, 2019 0 Comments Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we rounded up some leaks and breaches, reported about Magecart skimmers found on Amazon CloudFront CDN,… Video game portrayals of hacking: NITE Team 4 Christopher Boyd June 7, 2019 0 Comments Note: The developers of NITE Team 4 granted the blog author access to the game plus DLC content.A little while ago,… Hyperlink auditing: where has my option to disable it gone? Pieter Arntz June 6, 2019 0 Comments There is a relatively old method that might be gaining traction to follow users around on the world wide web. Most… Malwarebytes Labs wins best cybersecurity vendor blog at InfoSec’s European Security Blogger Awards Christopher Boyd June 5, 2019 0 Comments Infosec Europe is now well underway, and last night was the annual EU Security Blogger Awards, where InfoSecurity Magazine: …recognise[s] the… Maine inches closer to shutting down ISP pay-for-privacy schemes David Ruiz June 5, 2019 0 Comments Maine residents are one step closer to being protected from the unapproved use, sharing, and sale of their data by Internet… Magecart skimmers found on Amazon CloudFront CDN Jérôme Segura June 4, 2019 0 Comments A cursory look at this new cdn-imgcloud[.]com gate shows that it was registered just a couple days after the RiskIQ blog… Leaks and breaches: a roundup Christopher Boyd June 3, 2019 0 Comments It’s time for one of our semi-regular breach/data exposure roundup blogs, as the last few days have brought us a few… A week in security (May 27 – June 2) Malwarebytes Labs June 3, 2019 0 Comments Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we took readers through a deep dive—way down the rabbit hole—into the novel malware called “Hidden… Previous 1 … 359 360 361 362 363 … 614 Next Contributors Threat Center Podcast Glossary Scams