ALL POSTS Emotet revisited: pervasive threat still a danger to businesses Pieter Arntz March 14, 2019 0 Comments Correction, 5/22/19: Previously, we incorrectly stated that Emotet was using an EternalBlue vulnerability in order to spread laterally within a network…. Google’s Nest fiasco harms user trust and invades their privacy David Ruiz March 13, 2019 0 Comments Technology companies, lawmakers, privacy advocates, and everyday consumers likely disagree about exactly how a company should go about collecting user data…. Explained: Payment Service Directive 2 (PSD2) Pieter Arntz March 13, 2019 0 Comments Payment Service Directive 2 (PSD2) is the implementation of a European guideline designed to further harmonize money transfers inside the EU…. The Advanced Persistent Threat files: Lazarus Group William Tsing March 12, 2019 0 Comments We’ve heard a lot about Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) over the past few years. As a refresher, APTs are prolonged, aimed… A week in security (March 4 – 11) Malwarebytes Labs March 11, 2019 0 Comments Last week, Malwarebytes Labs released its in-depth, international data privacy survey of nearly 4,000 individuals, revealing that every generation, including Millennials,… Zombie email rises from grave after eight years of radio silence Christopher Boyd March 8, 2019 0 Comments In a novel twist on “What happens to our accounts when we die,” we have “what happens to our abandoned accounts… Google Chrome zero-day: Now is the time to update and restart your browser Jérôme Segura March 8, 2019 0 Comments Update (2019-03-21)A proof of concept for CVE-2019-5786 was published by Exodus Intel. In our earlier post we exercised caution before claiming… The not-so-definitive guide to cybersecurity and data privacy laws David Ruiz March 7, 2019 0 Comments US cybersecurity and data privacy laws are, to put it lightly, a mess.Years of piecemeal legislation, Supreme Court decisions, and government… Spotlight on Troldesh ransomware, aka ‘Shade’ Pieter Arntz March 6, 2019 0 Comments Despite the decline in the number of ransomware infections over the last year, there are several ransomware families that are still active…. Previous 1 … 372 373 374 375 376 … 618 Next Contributors Threat Center Podcast Glossary Scams