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A week in security (May 15 – May 21)

May 23, 2016 - In case you haven’t heard, dear Reader, Malwarebytes was nominated for five (5) categories in the EU Security Blog Awards, which...

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Petya and Mischa – Ransomware Duet (Part 1)

May 19, 2016 - After being defeated about a month ago, Petya comes back with new tricks. Now, not as a single ransomware, but in...

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A week in security (May 01 – May 07)

May 9, 2016 - Last week, we gave a comprehensive introduction about Process Explorer, analyzed an Amazon Prime spam, and presented our readers some telltale...

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7ev3n ransomware turning ‘HONE$T’

May 6, 2016 - 7ev3n ransomware appeared at the beginning of this year. In addition to typical features of encrypting files, it was blocking access...

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A Week in Security (Apr 10 – Apr 16)

April 18, 2016 - Last week, we talked about persistent tech support scammers, a BMW 419 scam, uncovered a malvertising campaign on a popular photo...

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Recovery from Petya ransomware

April 15, 2016 - Victims of the Petya ransomware will be pleased to learn that there is a method to recover your files without having...

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A Week in Security (Mar 27 – Apr 02)

April 4, 2016 - Last week, we looked back on misleading advertising, gave an overview of what fileless infection is, alerted Steam users of a...

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Petya – Taking Ransomware To The Low Level

April 1, 2016 - Petya is different from the other popular ransomware these days. Instead of encrypting files one by one, it denies access to...

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Cerber ransomware: new, but mature

March 11, 2016 - Ransomware authors seem to love mythological creatures. We have seen Chimera, now we will take a look at Cerber. Both are...

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A Week in Security (Feb 28 – Mar 05)

March 7, 2016 - Last week, we touched on a Facebook video spam, a fake Google Docs phishing site, and a technical yet comprehensive (at...

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