ALL POSTS Facebook and privacy Malwarebytes Labs June 2, 2016 0 Comments Is there such a thing as privacy on Facebook, you might ask?Seeing how everything that you post or gets posted about… Clipboard poisoning attacks on the Mac Thomas Reed May 27, 2016 0 Comments Graham Cluley drew my attention the other day to an issue that has apparently been known to some for years, but was… New Mac OS X remediation offering and forensics capabilities for enterprise Marcin Kleczynski May 26, 2016 0 Comments At Malwarebytes, our mission is to protect consumers and businesses from the most dangerous cyber threats.Today, we announced a new solution… New wave of malvertising leverages latest Flash exploit Jérôme Segura May 25, 2016 0 Comments A well known malvertising gang famous for its use of the fingerprinting technique and other evasion tricks to bypass security checks has been ramping… CYBER.POLICE Android Ransomware still on patrol… Christopher Boyd May 24, 2016 0 Comments Over the weekend we saw the following rogue Android APK being downloaded to mobile devices via a rogue advert. It claims to… Tech support scammers using Winlogon Pieter Arntz May 23, 2016 0 Comments As we’ve seen in other recent examples [1], [2],[3] Tech Support Scammers are using every trick in the malware authors book… DMA Locker 4.0: Known ransomware preparing for a massive distribution hasherezade May 23, 2016 0 Comments From the beginning of this year, we are observing rapid development of DMA Locker. First, the threat was too primitive to… A week in security (May 15 – May 21) Malwarebytes Labs May 23, 2016 0 Comments In case you haven’t heard, dear Reader, Malwarebytes was nominated for five (5) categories in the EU Security Blog Awards, which… PUP Friday: Bubbling Over Jovi Umawing May 20, 2016 0 Comments At Malwarebytes Labs, we’re never short of PUPs to analyse and explore. As per our telemetry to date, SweetIM is one of… Previous 1 … 473 474 475 476 477 … 614 Next Contributors Threat Center Podcast Glossary Scams