ALL POSTS League of Legends Hacked, Credit Card Info Stolen Joshua Cannell August 21, 2013 0 Comments Yesterday, League of Legends developer Riot Games detailed in a blog post that accounts for their North American customers would require… Fake Malwarebytes Scammer Surveys Victims Adam Kujawa August 20, 2013 0 Comments Scammers are at it again with their attempts to get users to download unnecessary software, visit pointless (and potentially dangerous) sites… Zuckerberg’s Facebook Hack Raises Questions of Security, Privacy Jérôme Segura August 19, 2013 0 Comments Last week, a Palestinian hacker found a flaw in Facebook that allowed you to post on anybody’s wall, even if you… The Malware Archives: MS Office Files Joshua Cannell August 19, 2013 0 Comments Recently, I posted a blog about analyzing PDF files. In that post, we covered some basics of the PDF format and… Prison Door Glitch or Open Sesame Hack? Jean Taggart August 17, 2013 0 Comments In a scene straight out of a movie, a Florida prison suffered what they are presently calling a “computer glitch.” This… Fake Flash Player Update Causes Mayhem In Your Browser Jérôme Segura August 15, 2013 0 Comments UPDATE (08/22/13): Apple revoked the fake Flash Player’s certificate which effectively removes it from Safari. UPDATE (08/21/13): The bad guys are… Alleged Hacker Blackmails Miss Teen USA Joshua Cannell August 15, 2013 0 Comments News reports are coming in that 19-year-old Cassidy Wolf (above) has received emails from an alleged hacker attempting to extort her. Google Introduces Lost Phone Protection Armando Orozco August 14, 2013 0 Comments Two of the biggest security concerns for smartphone users are losing your device and having it stolen–they’re pocket-sized and can be… Malwarebytes AV Compatibility Report Adam Kujawa August 13, 2013 0 Comments A rule of thumb for antivirus users has always been that you do not run two AVs at the same time,… Previous 1 … 571 572 573 574 575 … 590 Next Contributors Threat Center Podcast Glossary Scams