ALL POSTS High Exposure Jérôme Segura March 14, 2013 0 Comments Bill Gates is the latest victim of a series of hacks targeting celebrities and getting their private information exposed to the… Obfuscation: Malware’s best friend Joshua Cannell March 8, 2013 0 Comments Here at Malwarebytes, we see a lot of malware. Whether it’s a botnet used to attack web servers or a ransomware… Bsides SF: The Aftermath Adam Kujawa March 8, 2013 0 Comments A few weeks back, we told everyone we were going to BSides to do things like meet awesome people and give… Dangerous beans: Oracle deep in the storm Jérôme Segura March 6, 2013 0 Comments Last week security researchers from FireEye discovered a new Java exploit that works against the latest versions of Java (version 6… CTA: New Java Zero-Days Joshua Cannell March 4, 2013 0 Comments Update: Oracle has addressed the exploit known as CVE-2013-1493 with an emergency patch. You can read about this patch on Oracle’s… Law Against Cookies Pieter Arntz February 20, 2013 0 Comments In May 2011 the European Union changed the law that covers the use of electronic communications networks to store information, e.g…. Malwarebytes and BSides San Francisco Joshua Cannell February 18, 2013 0 Comments For many years now, computer security conferences have been a common way for researchers, hackers, and security experts to meet and… Q&A about ransomware featuring Eric Freyssinet Jérôme Segura February 15, 2013 0 Comments This week I am talking with Eric Freyssinet, head of a national cybercrime investigative unit in France. We discuss ransomware and… CTA: New Adobe Zero-Day Joshua Cannell February 14, 2013 0 Comments URGENT: A few days ago a new zero-day vulnerability in Adobe Reader had surfaced. Details below are on Adobe’s blog. Previous 1 … 606 607 608 609 610 … 615 Next Contributors Threat Center Podcast Glossary Scams