ALL POSTS Real-Time Bidding and Malvertising: A Case Study Jérôme Segura April 13, 2015 0 Comments Malvertising continues to be one of the biggest and most effective infection mechanism which, for the most part, is based on rogue advertisers… “International Reconciliation and Logistics Vault” 419 Spam Christopher Boyd April 13, 2015 0 Comments Every now and then a 419 scammer dredges up an old scam mail, gives it a bit of spit and polish… Booby-trapped Hugo Boss Advert Spreads Cryptowall Ransomware Malwarebytes Labs April 13, 2015 0 Comments Malicious advertising attacks (malvertising) have been plaguing mainstream sites and their visitors a lot these past few years. While some are… A Week in Security (Apr 05 – 11) Malwarebytes Labs April 13, 2015 0 Comments Last week, we shared with our readers another great news about the company: Malwarebytes partnered up with the Online Trust Alliance… A history lesson brought to you by the Nuclear exploit kit Jérôme Segura April 10, 2015 0 Comments During our malware investigations, we are often learning about new techniques or ways the bad guys try to bypass us. But sometimes,… Beware: “Halifax Classic” Phishing Mail Christopher Boyd April 9, 2015 0 Comments Your banking website is dead, long live the banking website! That’s the general gist from a sneaky phish mail doing the rounds,… Steer Clear of .SCR Malware “Screenshots” Christopher Boyd April 8, 2015 0 Comments If you’ve read security blogs for any length of time, you’ll likely be very familiar with the ubiquitous .SCR file. Malware… Malwarebytes joins the Online Trust Alliance Cecile Nguyen April 7, 2015 0 Comments Online security is a serious matter. But it isn’t a one-person type of job. Which is why, today, we’re joining up… A Week in Security (Mar 29 – Apr 04) Malwarebytes Labs April 6, 2015 0 Comments Last Tuesday, March 31, was World Backup Day. On its third year, Senior Security Researcher Chris Boyd reminded us to put… Previous 1 … 517 518 519 520 521 … 602 Next Contributors Threat Center Podcast Glossary Scams