ALL POSTS A week in security (April 30 – May 6) Malwarebytes Labs May 7, 2018 0 Comments Last week on Labs, we examined the Spartacus ransomware, reported about a new tactic used by the Necurs malspam campaign, informed you about… Twitter security snafu: change your passwords Christopher Boyd May 4, 2018 0 Comments If you’re logging into Twitter after having been AWOL for a day or two, you’ll likely be seeing one of these… Engaging students in cybersecurity: a primer for educators Jovi Umawing May 4, 2018 0 Comments Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him… Internet Shortcut used in Necurs malspam campaign Malwarebytes Labs May 3, 2018 0 Comments The Necurs botnet continues to be one of the most prolific malicious spam distributors, with regular waves of carefully-crafted attachments that… SamSam ransomware: what you need to know Christopher Boyd May 1, 2018 0 Comments SamSam ransomware is a custom infection used in targeted attacks, often deployed using a wide range of exploits or brute-force tactics. Based… Spartacus ransomware: introduction to a strain of unsophisticated malware Vasilios Hioureas April 30, 2018 0 Comments Spartacus ransomware is a new sample that has been circulating in 2018. Written in C#, the original sample is obfuscated, which… A week in security (April 23 – April 29) Malwarebytes Labs April 30, 2018 0 Comments Last week, we dug into behavioral biometrics, explored a new crossrider variant, and embraced the power of “no.” We also launched another… Please don’t buy this: smart toys William Tsing April 27, 2018 0 Comments Smart toys attempt to offer what a lot of us imagined as kids—a toy that we can not only play with,… Malwarebytes CrackMe 2: try another challenge hasherezade April 27, 2018 0 Comments Last November, we released the first edition of the Malwarebytes CrackMe. Encouraged by the positive response we received from the security community,… Previous 1 … 399 400 401 402 403 … 614 Next Contributors Threat Center Podcast Glossary Scams