ALL POSTS A week in security (May 15 – May 21) Malwarebytes Labs May 22, 2017 0 Comments Last week was dominated by the WannaCry ransomware and the discussions ensuing it. We published: Others discussed:In other news we celebrated… Information stolen? What now? Pieter Arntz May 18, 2017 0 Comments There are several different types of malware that look for interesting information on an infected computer and transmit that information to… Privacy Awareness Week: A primer Jovi Umawing May 17, 2017 0 Comments The Asia Pacific Privacy Authorities (APPA) began an initiative called Privacy Awareness Week, or PAW, with the purpose of educating users… Wanna Cry some more? Ransomware roundup special edition Malwarebytes Labs May 15, 2017 0 Comments Whether you call it WannaCry, WannaCrypt, WCrypt, Wanacrypt0r, WCry, or one of the other names currently vying for the “call me… WanaCrypt0r ransomware hits it big just before the weekend Pieter Arntz May 12, 2017 0 Comments UPDATE (as of 5/18/17): UPDATE (as of 5/17/17):Reports of two massive, global ransomware attacks are dominating the news. As workers in… The worm that spreads WanaCrypt0r Zammis Clark May 12, 2017 0 Comments Something that many security researchers have feared has indeed come true. Threat actors have integrated a critical exploit taking advantage of… New ‘Jaff’ ransomware via Necurs asks for 2 BTC Malwarebytes Labs May 11, 2017 0 Comments There is yet another ransomware on the block, but contrary to the many copycats out there this one appears to be… Adware the series, part 3 Pieter Arntz May 10, 2017 0 Comments In this series of posts, we will be using the flowchart below to follow the process of determining which adware we are dealing… HandBrake hacked to drop new variant of Proton malware Thomas Reed May 8, 2017 0 Comments Last year, the Transmission torrent app was hacked not just once, but twice, to install the KeRanger ransomware and, later, the… Previous 1 … 436 437 438 439 440 … 614 Next Contributors Threat Center Podcast Glossary Scams