ALL POSTS Netflix phish claims your membership is on hold Christopher Boyd May 9, 2018 0 Comments The days of ugly-looking phish pages hosted on something akin to a Geocities page are slowly receding into the distance. For… HTTPS: why the green padlock is not enough Pieter Arntz May 9, 2018 0 Comments When goods get sold in large quantities, the price goes down. This might not be the first law of economics, but… Tech support scam uses fake Shoppers Stop site to lure thousands Malwarebytes Labs May 8, 2018 0 Comments [Update 2018-06-22]: New URI patterns observed (probably for several days already).[Update 2018-05-17]: Shoppers Stop is a legitimate company based out of… Kuik: a simple yet annoying piece of adware Malwarebytes Labs May 8, 2018 0 Comments Some pieces of malware can be so simple—and yet such a pain to get rid of—especially when they start interfering with… Mobile Menace Monday: re-emergence of a fake Android AV Nathan Collier May 7, 2018 0 Comments Back in early 2013, a new mobile antivirus (AV) company called Armor for Android emerged into the mobile security software industry… A week in security (April 30 – May 6) Malwarebytes Labs May 7, 2018 0 Comments Last week on Labs, we examined the Spartacus ransomware, reported about a new tactic used by the Necurs malspam campaign, informed you about… Twitter security snafu: change your passwords Christopher Boyd May 4, 2018 0 Comments If you’re logging into Twitter after having been AWOL for a day or two, you’ll likely be seeing one of these… Engaging students in cybersecurity: a primer for educators Jovi Umawing May 4, 2018 0 Comments Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him… Internet Shortcut used in Necurs malspam campaign Malwarebytes Labs May 3, 2018 0 Comments The Necurs botnet continues to be one of the most prolific malicious spam distributors, with regular waves of carefully-crafted attachments that… Previous 1 … 398 399 400 401 402 … 614 Next Contributors Threat Center Podcast Glossary Scams