ALL POSTS Syrian Electronic Army Hacks Tango and Viber Servers Armando Orozco July 24, 2013 0 Comments Over the last few days two popular VOIP apps, Tango and Viber, had their servers breached that compromised customer data and… Enterprise Cyber Security Earns a Failing Grade Cecile Nguyen July 24, 2013 0 Comments News of companies getting hacked is becoming unnervingly common. Even Apple, the very image of being impregnable, is being hit. Apple… Vulnerability Bounty Hunting In Action Malwarebytes Labs July 23, 2013 0 Comments Last week, security researcher Roy Castillo posted a recount of interactions with Facebook about a bug that he had found. The bug allowed… How to encrypt your email Pieter Arntz July 23, 2013 0 Comments Given recent events and worries about data-leaks and other privacy issues, you might find it handy to have some tools to… Apple’s OS X FBI Ransomware Goes Global Jérôme Segura July 22, 2013 0 Comments Last week we blogged about how Apple’s Mac OS X users are vulnerable to the FBI Ransomware attacks. These social engineering… Bi-Directional Trickery, (╯°□°)╯︵ oןɹ Jean Taggart July 19, 2013 0 Comments Malware authors are known to try various obfuscation techniques in order to hide their malware. The Unicode Right-to-Left trick (RLO), which has… New App Fixes Bluebox Android Vulnerability, But Requires Root Joshua Cannell July 18, 2013 0 Comments A few weeks ago, we wrote about an Android master key flaw discovered by Bluebox Labs that allowed modification of APK… Tumblr Security Hole Reveals Passwords Armando Orozco July 17, 2013 0 Comments Tumblr released an update for their iOS apps after a recently discovered security hole first reported by The Register discovered by one… Q&A About The Latest HTML Ransomware Affecting Mac OS X users Jérôme Segura July 17, 2013 0 Comments The post I wrote about the FBI Ransomware Now Targeting Apple’s Mac OS X users has received a lot of attention. Perhaps it… Previous 1 … 577 578 579 580 581 … 593 Next Contributors Threat Center Podcast Glossary Scams