ALL POSTS A nefarious use of Google Drive to load malicious redirects Jérôme Segura November 11, 2013 0 Comments A lesser known aspect of the popular cloud storage Google Drive is its built-in site publishing feature that allows you to… Sourceforge Drives off Downloads, Ask why Jean Taggart November 8, 2013 0 Comments Are we are starting to see the beginning of an exodus away from SourceForge as a hosting solution for software projects?… Security: Finding the balance Pieter Arntz November 8, 2013 0 Comments Finding the balance between security and ease of use.A computer system, or almost anything else for that matter, can never be… New DoS Tool Discovered, Aimed at Healthcare.gov Joshua Cannell November 7, 2013 0 Comments As plenty of news coverage surrounding the technical difficulties on the Obamacare website continues, a new Denial of Service (DoS) tool… Android Trojan gets an update Armando Orozco November 7, 2013 0 Comments The Android Trojan Svpeng, first reported by Kaspersky, has some new functionality and is now capable of phishing and stealing banking… Hacked and Unpacked: The Piratebox Jean Taggart November 6, 2013 0 Comments Some time ago I showcased the Wi-Fi pineapple, a small portable Wi-Fi access point modified with a custom firmware to be used as… Scammers Pose as Anti-Virus, Go Figure Adam Kujawa November 5, 2013 0 Comments “Yup … you’ve got the hacker bug trojan virus, that’ll be $300”The latest ruse put on by phone scammers is posing… Prepare for Unpacked 2.0 Adam Kujawa November 5, 2013 0 Comments For 18 months, Malwarebytes Unpacked has been bringing readers like you news about the latest cyber threats, in-depth analysis of malware… CryptoLocker ups the ante, demands $2,000 for overdue ransom Jérôme Segura November 4, 2013 0 Comments The criminals behind the infamous CryptoLocker ransomware that encrypts all your personal files are now offering a late payment option, albeit… Previous 1 … 587 588 589 590 591 … 614 Next Contributors Threat Center Podcast Glossary Scams