ALL POSTS A Week in Security (Nov 09 – 15) Malwarebytes Labs November 17, 2014 0 Comments To start off this week’s roundup, here’s a good news: Our CEO shared with us an announcement from Deloitte declaring Malwarebytes as one of… Rogue .SCR File Links Circulating in Steam Chat Christopher Boyd November 14, 2014 0 Comments We mentioned rogue .scr files being passed around the Steam network (specifically, in chat) in September, and they seem to be… 18 Vulnerabilities Fixed: Update your Flash Player Christopher Boyd November 14, 2014 0 Comments Adobe have fixed 18 vulnerabilities in their Flash Player, and you should update immediately, if you haven’t already done so. However,… Malwarebytes Growing Fast Marcin Kleczynski November 13, 2014 0 Comments I’m afraid it’s time for me to interrupt the usual flow of cyber crime news with my customary company brag post…. “Personality Type” App Doing the Rounds on Tumblr Christopher Boyd November 12, 2014 0 Comments We’re seeing a fair bit of activity over on Tumblr right now, in relation to a “personality type” app in circulation…. Trojan SMS Found on Google Play Nathan Collier November 11, 2014 0 Comments I’m not quite sure how this one slipped under Google Play’s radar, but a SMS Trojan app with the package name… No more Poweliks! Adam Kujawa November 11, 2014 0 Comments Poweliks is an infection that runs without a filesystem object, completely from the registry and memory using rundll32.exe, javascript and a… BrowserStack: “We did get hacked.” Christopher Boyd November 10, 2014 0 Comments BrowserStack, the cross-browser testing tool website, has not had a very good weekend. There was a compromise and a rather odd email was sent… A Week in Security (Nov 02 – 08) Malwarebytes Labs November 10, 2014 0 Comments A round-up, you say? You’re in luck! On the blog, I took a look at sites claiming to offer up Netflix premium… Previous 1 … 523 524 525 526 527 … 593 Next Contributors Threat Center Podcast Glossary Scams