ALL POSTS Coachella-gate: fire in the disco Christopher Boyd March 2, 2017 0 Comments I’d like to make some smart references to the Coachella event, except that I’ve only heard of about six of the… Australians beware: myGov phishing on the prowl Christopher Boyd March 2, 2017 0 Comments In Australia, myGov is a “simple and secure way to access government services online”. Unfortunately, phishing campaigns happily target such services… Two new Mac backdoors discovered Thomas Reed March 1, 2017 0 Comments On Valentine’s Day, Mac users got a special “treat” in the form of new malware. Then, later that same week, there were signs… Decrypting after a Findzip ransomware infection Thomas Reed February 28, 2017 0 Comments The Findzip ransomware was discovered on February 22, 2017. At that time, it was thought that files would be irreversibly encrypted by… New Neutrino Bot comes in a protective loader Malwarebytes Labs February 27, 2017 0 Comments Co-authored by Hasherezade and Jérôme Segura.In this blog post we will cover a recent version of the multi-purpose Neutrino Bot (AKA Kasidet)… DNSSEC: why do we need it? Pieter Arntz February 27, 2017 0 Comments DNSSEC is short for Domain Name System Security Extensions. It is a set of extensions that add extra security to the… A week in security (Feb 20th – Feb 27th) Malwarebytes Labs February 27, 2017 0 Comments Last week in the world of security, we had rogue chrome extensions teaming up with tech support scams, tips on how… Who else crushed it at RSA? Dana Torgersen February 24, 2017 0 Comments The theme for this year’s RSA Conference was the “Power of OpportUNITY”, and with more than 43,000 IT and security professionals… Malwarebytes teams up with Cybersecurity Factory Malwarebytes Labs February 24, 2017 0 Comments Malwarebytes is proud to support Cybersecurity Factory, a 10-week summer program for early-stage cybersecurity companies. This program runs in collaboration with… Previous 1 … 448 449 450 451 452 … 617 Next Contributors Threat Center Podcast Glossary Scams